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Outsourcing CAD Support Works Well in AEC Industry

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What is CAD Outsourcing and why do it?

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V. Gainoutdinov

V. Gainoutdinov is currently an independent CAD consultant, a role he has performed since 1993. Mr. Gainoutdinov was previously the head of design at Lambda Research optics, a mechanical engineering design company based in the United States, from 1993 to 2013.

Mr. Gainoutdinov oversaw all design activities for the company and managed a team of 2D and 3D designers (focusing on Autodesk Inventor SolidWorks, AutoCAD and CATIA 5). Mr. Gainoutdinov started his career as Mechanical Engineer at Sure Fire LLC., where he was responsible for implementing the use of CAD tools in the company. He also worked directly with the company’s customers, including military personnel and engineers. Mr. Gainoutdinov received a BMES in Mechanical Engineering/Aerospace from MATI.

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  1. Describe a project that was particularly challenging. What was challenging about it? What was the solution and what results did you achieve?

    All projects which I managed were challenging . Challenges differ from material of the product to customer requests. Solution is simple: do what customer required.

  2. Which CAD software programs do you find the most useful for the kind of work that you do? What are the pros and cons of the various CAD software programs that you use?

    I use different CAD software, such as Solid Works,Autodesk Inventor, CATIA V5, Pro-E CREO. All software are different in way of operation and speed

  3. How do you keep yourself up-to-date with the various developments in your field of work?
    Which new skills have you acquired in the past year?
    What new skills do you plan to acquire in the future?

    I do update my skills by keeping myself informed by checking Engineering Websites, company new product development announcements regarding material properties and product design based on new modern materials. I do have some plans.

  4. Are there any kinds of activities that you feel are better to outsource or subcontract than to do yourself?
    Why or why not?
    What are some of the risks, in your opinion? Benefits?

    I prefer to do jobs myself because I am not sure that anyone else can make my project better.

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T. Mifsud
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T. Mifsud is a CAD consultant providing services to architects, engineers, builders , construction managers, and facility managers. He provides a range of CAD services, including implementation, standards and best practices development, training, project support, CADDBIM management and 3D BIM modeling services. He has extensive experience with Revit Architecture, Revit MEP, Navisworks and AutoCAD. He is based in Southern NH which allows him to provide daily on-site services for clients in all 6 New England states. He has extensive real world experience in AEC-FM and CADDBIM management.


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All project are challenging in different ways but the two main challenges are: unrealistic schedules and trying to meet our clients’ expectations

I use AutoDesk Suite and Revit. Pros and cons are too much detail to go into.

Training is ongoing. I have a program for our staff called “sharpen the saw” days, i.e. for 4 days a year (scheduled as work permits for the individual) each person or group selects a specific topic, researches/studies and develops a presentation for the benefit of the entire staff.

We don’t outsource anything in our skill set but do outsource to IT and web content/development consultants


Interview with Mr. T. Mifsud

  1. 1. What kinds of clients do you serve?

    We serve architects, construction managers, facilities manager for CAD, REVIT and BIM and our particular areas of expertise are training, implementing software, support services, library development, standards development.

  2. What was the most interesting CAD project that you ever worked on? What made it interesting?
    What challenges did you face?

    I work with and support many clients on their projects so there isnt one stand-out that I could describe as the most interesting.

  3. Of the software tools that you use, which is your favorite and why?

    REVIT Architecture is my favorite software and I teach classes in it It makes everything easier than 2D AutoCad.

  4. What trends are you observing in the market for CAD services? How have these trends affected you, and how are you responding to them?

    Over the last 5 years the trend in New England has moved totally away from drafting in 2D AutoCad. We anticipated this trend, moved ahead of our clients and now work primarily in 3D BIM.

  5. What do you like about working as an interim CAD draftsman or external CAD consultant working on a time-bound project?

    I like not being tied to one desk and the challenge of constantly changing projects.

  6. Have you ever provided CAD consulting services remotely, either via phone, the Web or email?
    Do you use any screen sharing tools (like Webex, Skype, or GoToMeeting), and are they effective?
    What kinds of questions and problems could you tackle remotely?
    Are there any issues that you feel are better handled face-to-face?

    Ive been using remote software for 6-7 years. The one I prefer now is TeamViewer because it is good for remote support, training, teamwork whereas others we have tried are not as quick or flexible. Working remotely with clients is good for handling all types of questions. For comprehensive introductory training of 2 hours or more its preferred to have a face-to-face meeting.

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D. Hilton
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D. Hilton has over twenty-five years graphic design experience on Macintosh and PC platforms using primarily InDesign, Quark Xpress, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Acrobat and Microsoft Office. As an architectural and structural draftsperson, she is also adept at preparing plans, details and as-builts from client sketches and specifications using AutoCAD 2011. Ms. Hilton can prepare (2d) cost-effective photographic mock-ups of architectural structures. She is experienced in creating creative websites using CSS, HTML and Dreamweaver.

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  1. Describe a project that was particularly challenging. What was challenging about it? What was the solution and what results did you achieve?

    I draw floor plans of existing homes for my husband who makes scaled birdhouses. The challenging part is that I often don’t have any dimensions to work from, so I have to interpolate the footprint and door and window sizes from photographs. I generally use standard sizes to get the best approximation.

  2. Which CAD software programs do you find the most useful for the kind of work that you do?

    AutoCAD 2011

  3. What are the pros and cons of the various CAD software programs that you use?

    I only use AutoCAD. I use other programs for other purposes, like Adobe products for graphic design.

  4. How do you keep yourself up-to-date with the various developments in your field of work?

    I read on-line articles and talk to colleagues. Also, help forums for help.

  5. Which new skills have you acquired in the past year? What new skills do you plan to acquire in the future?

    Just keeping up with the new features in the software is a full-time job 🙂

  6. Are there any kinds of activities that you feel are better to outsource or subcontract than to do yourself?

    N/A

  7. Send us some samples of your work, in any format (DWG, PDF, JPEG, DXF,etc.), along with a description of each sample.

    Attached is a set of drawings for a structural engineer. Also, see my website of examples:

    http://www.ilikeitdesign.com/drafting/autocad.html

  8. Testimonials you would like to send us from your existing customers.

    I have never asked for any.

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