Introduction
Quite often AEC professionals say, “why utilize BIM tools like Revit MEP?” “Our
solutions do not require BIM software,
and none of our project stakeholders use it.” How would Revit help us differently?”
Well! There’s a myriad of capabilities Revit MEP offers
within the realm of BIM processes or outside them. Your project partners do not
have to be BIM proficient to use Revit.
We have defined the top 10 reasons why BIM software is so important for users
who utilize CAD-based tools or need to switch from legacy tools to Revit
BIM.
These advantages directly translate into higher design accuracy, lower risks, greater productivity, improved schedule management, and significant cost reduction.
The top 10 reasons why BIM tools like Revit MEP need to be used.
1. Rather easy-to-use BIM software
2. BIM tools to achieve detailed design
3. Extensive library of MEP components
for parametric use
4. Precise component quantification
5. Enhanced capability for Revit files
to navigate within Navisworks
6. Design metadata infused within
building components
7. Quick updates of views when
modifications are made within model elements
8. Global file output to 2D .DWG for
quick access to multiple project partners
9. 3D models ready to fabricate building
components
10. Coordinate multiple tasks or
activities on a single 3D model (single source of truth)
Conclusion.
BIM
software like Revit MEP has simplified planning, design, and
construction with capabilities like no other BIM tool. The ability to integrate automation with tools like
Dynamo has reduced 3D modeling time, and ushered in higher accuracy, and
greater data reliability. Exploring the technical spectacle of Revit MEP has
driven a series of opportunities for every team at multiple project stages.
BIM Engineering US, L.L.C. is an end-to-end BIM service
provider that supports modern-day design, construction, and facilities
management with BIM software to
deliver high impact. Call our sales team, so that we can help you add high
project effectiveness and efficiency for every project lifecycle.
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