Revit vs Plant 3D

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Revit vs Plant 3D

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Had a good email exchange with the department head about going forward.

It appears 4th and final semester, I have a choice between Plant 3D and Revit.

Revit, I have been told by various engineers in my outer social circle is the more valuable program. One is a chemical engineer at a plastics plant, other one I believe does civil, another does forensic type freelancing along with some maritime (that guy was actually on TV as he was one of the guys that signed off on a scathing report on the Titanic sub before it went into service).

I know I still have time to think on this, and there's a ton of plants in my area.

Anyone have insights into this choice?

Thanks!
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Re: Revit vs Plant 3D

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Go with Revit, I've never heard of Plant 3D.
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AlexLachance wrote: Mon Jul 10, 2023 8:40 am Go with Revit, I've never heard of Plant 3D.
Plant 3D is an extension of AutoCAD. Instructor says it is used in a lot of oil and gas and various chemical plants in the area. For example: BASF, Exxon.

https://www.autodesk.com/products/autoc ... d-plant-3d

But still, I am with you. Almost everyone I have talked to in my extended circle say Revit.
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