References - Mott MacDonald



“The Robot Structural Analysis training provided to us was exceptional, the content relevant and detailed, and the trainer most knowledgeable and helpful in implementing the training material and demonstrating practical sample solutions to all our questions and requests in a clear and concise manner.  
 
The scope of the training covered the most important aspects of both steel and concrete design, gave a comprehensive introduction to the Robot interface, covered in detail the generation of meshes, production of results and demonstrated well the programs design and detailing capability.  Demonstration of the compatibility with Revit was another important aspect we required and provided a valuable insight to the interface between the packages and some key tools for optimising the analytic model.  In addition to the base material presented we also learned a great deal from the trainer via our additional questions and queries, which were graciously incorporated by the trainer. 
 
The quality of the training was extremely good, at any time if anyone had a query or problem the trainer would kindly assist and explain clearly any issues and solutions.  The level of detail was high but starting with a good foundation in the basics and progressing at a manageable rate.
 
The benefits of the training are very clear as it is the foundation upon which our building design team will grow in the delivery of current and pending building projects incorporating BIM, key to the business development of our company in the building sector in Singapore.
 
I would highly recommend this training, the trainer and the RSA/Revit software.”
 
Dr Marc Clyne, Senior Structural Engineer, Mott MacDonald Singapore 
September 2013

 
About Mott MacDonald | Singapore
Mott MacDonald’s operations in Singapore go back over 30 years when the company was appointed by the government to undertake a study investigating alternative methods of providing a crossing over the Kallang River. Today they are supporting a range of clients with developments in the rail, road, buildings, infrastructure and energy sectors. They are helping the Singapore government achieve its ambitious plans of investing S$55 billion in the transport sector over the next decade.  
 
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