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https://getarchit.com/revit-vs-autocad/
As the architecture, engineering, and construction industries continue to modernize, the shift from 2D drafting tools like AutoCAD to Building Information Modeling (BIM) platforms such as Revit is accelerating. While the long-term benefits of BIM are clear—improved coordination, data-rich modeling, and automation—many firms still struggle with the transition. This article explores the real reasons behind the perceived high costs of BIM, key factors that affect a successful migration, and strategies for ensuring smoother adoption.
By Boris Rapoport and Alex Osenenkohttps://getarchit.com/revit-vs-autocad/
As the architecture, engineering, and construction industries continue to modernize, the shift from 2D drafting tools like AutoCAD to Building Information Modeling (BIM) platforms such as Revit is accelerating. While the long-term benefits of BIM are clear—improved coordination, data-rich modeling, and automation—many firms still struggle with the transition. This article explores the real reasons behind the perceived high costs of BIM, key factors that affect a successful migration, and strategies for ensuring smoother adoption.