We’re constantly working to improve our BIM processes and Revit models. We never sit still and part of that process is updating our families. The actual updates are handled by our Power User Group (PUG) but our entire production team needs to be familiar with updating the revised families at their individual workstations. Lost? Let’s […]
We’re continuing our posts on the BIM principles with our second principle, Model As It Will Be Constructed. Last month, we discussed adding value to the design team. You can review that article here. Another way we can add value is to model buildings as they will actually be constructed. We can be better engineers, […]