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Category:Property > Architecture
ID:18365
Title:3D Cad Modeller
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
We require a 3D CAD modeller to help with modelling proposed architectural schemes and surrounding building massing.
You will need to have an eye to detail and be able to model from architectural plans/elevations, surveys and site photographs. Level of modelling will need to include window positions and will need to be turned around on relatively tight time scales. A QA process will be in place an this will need to be met.
Job Budget
Type:Per Hour
Contract duration:Ongoing
Weekly commitment needed:Not Sure
Budget:£20 - £30 per hour (Approx $31 - $47)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:16/02/2010 17:25
Clarification Board
S. K. on 17/02/2010 01:11Hi Dan, just a couple of quick questions, do you have a preferred choice of software for this work? (I use AutoCad 2009) also do you have a sample of what you expect the finished work to look like. Best regards
Sean
J. S. on 17/02/2010 09:36Hi Dan,
As you will have noticed I have bid on your project, however I didn't mention turnaround times. I can turnaround a domestic house within around 10-15 hrs, Housing developemnt -aerial shots, usually within a week, larger commercial/retail schemes within a similar timescale depending on size of course
Kind Regards
Jonathan
D. F. on 17/02/2010 09:48Hi,
In response to some questions and for clarity, we require the modelling to be undertaken in AutoCAD (preferably pre-2010) and we do not require final rendered visualised images. The model will be used for analytical processes so whilst details such as window positions will be required, finishes and material mapping will not.
Many Thanks
Dan
L. J. on 17/02/2010 10:32Hi Dan,
As with the other queries; could you outline the size of the scheme and your preferred format you would prefer the project undertaken in as I run Autocad 2009 and sketch up 6. Also do you have some completed examples I could look at.
Kind Regards,
Les.
D. F. on 19/02/2010 13:14Many Thanks for all your bids. We are working our way through them all and will shortlist this afternoon and get back to you next week.
Cheers
Dan
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