Revit and BIM : The Future of the Digital AEC Industry Innovative technology advancements have made way for important tools that the AEC sector uses. BIM (Building Information Modeling) technology is the reply for those requiring efficiency across the designing process, driven by a requirement to make workflows and procedures thinner. Eventually, BIM is a technological tool that will be applied to every construction project.
Autodesk, a provider of extensive tool kits for engineering and designing companies, capitalizes on this significant invention with its own latest tool, Revit. For 3D drawing and modeling, architects, MEP engineers, contractors, and designers will use the BIM software Revit. Revit users can assess and investigate a project’s build ability by locating design clashes. Whether it’s a commercial building, residential building, large skyscraper, house, or hotel, Autodesk Revit users have probably constructed something that we see all around us. It is not surprising that Autodesk Revit’s characteristics make it the most widely used platform among AEC and MEP professionals. To support BIM, Revit has been developed by Autodesk.
How Revit Supports BIM? Revit provides information-designed entities that will be easily visualized as either a 2D drafting or a 3D model.