Seasons Greetings

Merry Christmas and Seasons Greetings from the ConAppGuru,

I wanted to take a minute to send a BIG THANK YOU to everyone that has read, supported and advised my blog efforts over the past year.

When I started the Construction App Guru blog site last year I was not sure what would become of it. My goal was to write about the apps that I was using and show others how to use new technology on construction projects. This led to a few invitations to present my ideas at national conferences.

As news about the blog site spread I ventured into the world of social media with platforms such as Twitter. While I may have started out talking about mobile apps, my focus has now broadened to cover all topics related to the use of technology on construction projects.

Again, thank you for your continued support that made this year a great success for me. I wish you and your families a safe and happy holiday season and a prosperous New Year!

I have a few surprises planned for 2015 so stay tuned for details…

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Weekly Roundup of BIM related news (reblog)

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The week that was in the world of BIM and other Techie fun stuff, for the week of Dec. 14th – 20th.

I will start this weeks roundup with a post that some may agree with and some may not, its all about the way you upgrade your Revit Models. This post from IMAGINiT Support Blog favours the slower and more systematic approach of incremental upgrading (year by year no skipping). While the incremental way might be slower I believe that it truly is a way that will end up with less errors in the long run.

Revit: Proper Process for Upgrading Your Models

Here is a need workaround from Steve over at Revit OpEd about getting dimensions to work as you want them when dealing with circles.

Detailing and Circles

Another handy post from IMAGINiT Support Blog is this handy list of all the Revit Updates from 2012 –…

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