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Dear God, Who Trained You in Revit?
So, you’re an MEP subcontractor who opened Revit for the first time, confidently clicked around… and now your Architectural model…

BIMsanity: A Beginner’s BIM Dictionary on Common Industry Terms
Let’s be real—stepping into the world of Building Information Modeling (BIM) for the first time feels like crash-landing in a…

BIM MEP Coordination is a Waste of Time for GCs, Right?
You’ve probably heard that one before—maybe even thought it yourself. After all, isn’t it just another layer of complexity, another…

The Evolution of BIM Implementation for MEP Contractors
In the 2000’s BIM was ‘the next big thing’ in construction. In its early days, BIM began as a humble…

Getting started in Autodesk Revit
Getting started in Autodesk Revit can be a daunting task. There are so many articles, videos, and tutorials out there…

Continued – Getting Started in Autodesk Revit
One thing I did not mention in last week’s blog, I am using Revit 2020 for the examples in the…

Why should I hire a BIM consultant?
This might be a puzzling question to some of you. Why would I hire a BIM consultant, how hard can…

The Role of BIM Manager and Department Standardization
Firms that work in design construction or contracting often adopt BIM into their processes due to the vast advantages associated…

6 Common Myths about BIM
Those in the construction industry have likely heard of BIM and its myths without taking the time to discover the…

Tips for Building Revit Families
Revit Families are the building blocks of a Revit project. Use the right families and watch how seamlessly things come…

Benefits of Scan to BIM
What is this Scan to BIM stuff that everyone is talking about? Let’s first understand what a laser scanner is…

Benefits of Using Navisworks
The AEC/VDC industry is constantly taking advantage of new software for BIM. Navisworks has been a staple for years for…