Intergraph to Offer CADWorx Workshops

June 18, 2013
Sessions will cover pipe modeling and specifications editing.

Intergraph has announced six half-day CADWorx workshops, with four workshops in Houston on June 25-26 and two in Pittsburgh on June 26, all hosted by ECE Design. Two of the half-day workshops in Houston and one in Pittsburgh will focus on CADWorx pipe modeling and show how CADWorx 2013 enhancements can increase productivity by more than 50 percent.

Attendees will have the opportunity to try CADWorx 2013 during the workshop. The other workshops, one in Pittsburgh and two in Houston, will provide attendees with a CADWorx 2013 catalog built specifically by ECE for designing oil and gas facilities and processes according to ASME B31.1, B31.3 and B31.8 standards. During this hands-on workshop, the leader will teach participants how to use the catalogs to quickly prepare piping specifications for production work. Each person will leave with a production-ready project file containing piping specifications for ASME Raised Face and Ring Joint 150, 300, 600, and 900 pressure classes.

The Houston workshops will take place at the ECE Houston Training Center. The Pittsburgh workshops will be offered at the Double Tree by Hilton Hotel in Carnegie, Pa.

For information about these workshops in Houston and Pittsburgh, visit www.cadworxblog.com.

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