Revit® Extensions for Revit® Structure 2009 is now available!

The new Revit Extensions for Revit Structure 2009 delivers a full range of benefits to enhance and leverage Autodesk® Revit® Structure 2009. Users of these extensions will benefit from their ease of use, enabling them to be more productive and agile while working on projects and responding to customer requests.

The extensions in Revit Extensions for Revit Structure 2009 include:

Structural Analysis:
Analysis Integration Enabler (Autodesk® Concrete Building Structures), Analysis Integration Enabler, Static analysis of slabs

Import/Export:
CIS/2 Export, CIS/2 Import

Reinforcement:
Walls, Beams, Columns, Spread footings, Slab openings, Pile caps, Drawings, Reinforcement design

Modeling:
Excel based model generation, Grids generator

Miscellaneous:
Text Generator, Elements Positioning, Freeze drawings, Compare models

With a focus on structural analysis, modeling, concrete reinforcement, interoperability and construction documentation, Revit Extensions for Revit Structure 2009 delivers an extensive range of tools users can start taking advantage of today!

All Extensions for Revit Structure are available through the Autodesk Subscription Program.

Visit the Autodesk’s Subscription page under Services and Support to find out more about this service and becoming a member.

Revit Structure Subscription customers can login to the Subscription Center and download the Revit Extensions at no additional cost.

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