It's the end of 2008, so my poll on what software you are using is closed. Here are the final results.
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Now let's turn our attention to something everyone seems to be talking about, yet I honestly don't see any in action. If you are using BIM, let us know. Just to Clarify, BIM is not Revit. BIM is a process by which Building information is modeled and shared. Easily done with AutoCAD MEP (ABS and ADT) and other software. I like to keep the polls open for a while, but I also like to see some numbers up there, so vote early and often.
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2 comments:
Just to clarify.. you're saying "BIM is not Revit", but Revit is BIM? I am just getting into all this and wondering exactly what you meant. Thanks
Thanks for the comment Barret.
To be clear, BIM is a process that you will need a program like Revit to complete. The same way tightening bolts is a process that you might need a wrench to complete. Revit is a tool used in the BIM process.
Todd
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