Originally Posted by
Ivan B
Thank you very much for your answers!
I haven't got much experience with the industry and BIM in particular but Revit workflow is not too difficult to manipulate and change of the system component or other design elements are going to be quick and successful, if designer thinks end result.
On another note he has claimed Revit is not used much to make HVAC calculations due to the previously unreliable results and alternative software is used (IES etc), therefore another limitation comes into play.
Whilst reading job listings for Revit MEP, I have asked myself many times if Autocad proficiency is still a main selling point for anyone wishing to apply for a position?
I was going to focus only on 3D, with Revit/Navisworks and some other packages, but at this moment AutoCAD seems like the only bridging ticket to the full employment, considering requirements of job listings.