So that means Cadpipe, Cadworx, Autoplant, et al (low end) on ACAD and
PDS on Intergraph (high end)?
I'm curious.
Paul
Geoff Stone DD&D Australia wrote:
> Paul,
>
> Its either Autocad or Intergraph in the piping game down here.
>
> Geoff
>
> Paul Bowers <pbowers@pipingdesign.com> wrote:
> Geoff Stone DD&D Australia wrote:
>
>
>>The niche market acitivities are the way to go as even the bbig boys dont
trust the overseas mobs to do the hard "black art" stuff. Stuff ups normally
occur during construction , debottle necking, maintenance or revamps. Thats
where most work comes from here.
>
>
> Since technical drawings tend to still be the interim end result of
> engineering projects, do you have to work with and adapt to a variety of
> CAD/PLM software?
Received on Thu Sep 29 01:19:00 2005
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