We have been reflecting on how CAD influences the design process, making it challenging for people to adapt their inherent concepts to BIM. Undoubtedly, many misconceptions about BIM stem from people’s prior experience with CAD, as well as a mindset that resists change—even when the current design process is inefficient and prone to errors. However, BIM represents a revolutionary, entirely new approach to design. It transforms the way we think.
Setting aside the common misconceptions, let’s explore the true role of BIM:
BIM enhances productivity, enabling businesses to achieve twice the results with half the effort.
It is easy to learn, and specialized BIM solutions align perfectly with the workflows architects and engineers prefer.
BIM improves workflow efficiency and helps restructure processes that were previously ineffective.
Everyone benefits from BIM—owners, contractors, and designers alike.
Moreover, BIM reduces design errors and facilitates seamless communication and collaboration among project team members.
Douglas Palladino, head of RTKL, stated: “We view Revit as an ideal tool that supports all our work needs in a deeper and more efficient manner. Higher architectural design quality gives us a competitive edge in the market.”
Embracing the changes brought by BIM will undoubtedly lead to results beyond your expectations!















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