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Construction Project Setup in Bluebeam Revu.Bluebeam Tool Chest Customization Services.I'm curious what the opinion / experience is of other small-to-mid-size fabricators / materials providers / consultants.

However, it's a square peg in a round hole for much of the rest of the industry. The software is great precisely because of how specifically tailored it is to Architects/Engineers, etc.

I, personally, am a big fan or Revit (despite its many headaches), but even I have to admit that some of the guys in our drafting room could knock out a project by hand drafting (or simple CAD) as fast or faster than I could do it in Revit. In any case, the real meta-issue here is that a wide swath of the construction industry does not necessarily benefit from the efficiencies built in to a software like Revit, but are/will being pushed to invest the time and money in learning and using the software in order to "stay on board". We're a mid-sized business, with enough resources to be able to make the changes, though it will still be a challenge, and I'm sure that smaller businesses will have an even more difficult time. I've worked for several years as an Architect using Revit on several projects, but recently started working at my family's Limestone fabrication business, where they're trying to adapt to the changes the construction industry is going through, especially including software (and especially BIM) as it relates to colaboration and communication. This is an interesting and important topic.
