I’ve been exploring different software options for structural CAD work, and I’m curious to hear what others are using. I’ve primarily worked with AutoCAD, but I’m considering trying Revit for its 3D capabilities. Has anyone made the switch and found it beneficial for accuracy and safety compliance in designs?
I switched to Revit for my structural projects and definitely noticed improvements in accuracy and compliance — especially with detailed scheduling. Just make sure to allocate some extra time for training at first, it’s worth it. Have you tried any specific features yet?
I found Revit great for scheduling, but be ready for the learning curve. Have you looked into its BIM features? They can be a game-changer.
If you’re used to AutoCAD, transitioning to Revit can feel a bit overwhelming at first, but the benefits for 3D modeling are worth it. I’ve seen great improvements in project accuracy once I committed to the learning curve. Have you explored its collaboration features yet? They can really enhance team workflows, especially with increased safety compliance.