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  1. bim - Reddit

    I've been working as a civil engineer for eight years, and during this journey, I discovered my passion for BIM modeling. I have an excellent workflow in ArchiCAD (which is the software I …

  2. Would you recommend getting into BIM as a career? : r/bim

    Feb 22, 2022 · I currently work for a general contractor as an assistant project manager, and I'm looking to get into BIM possibly. I'm passionate about technology and took a BIM class in college.

  3. What is it like to work as a BIM manager? : r/Architects - Reddit

    Aug 23, 2023 · I personally think BIM is the future of our industry. Not only does it allow less designers to churn out more product, but also fundamentally shifts our value towards data and …

  4. What BIM modeling software do you use? : r/bim - Reddit

    Oct 6, 2023 · With so many BIM options out there, which would you think is the best option for designing just single family dwellings? I've tried the trial versions for Chief Architect, Revit, …

  5. Getting into BIM Career Path : r/bim - Reddit

    Jul 2, 2022 · Anyone looking to build a career in BIM without prior professional experience can begin by undertaking relevant courses by upskilling in BIM and its associated software tools.

  6. r/bim on Reddit: What are the typical career path(s) for ...

    Jan 12, 2022 · If you really want to go to design, BIM in particular, you need to start as a trainee modeller/drafter. There are architectural, MEP, steel fabricator and structural options.

  7. Does Everyone in my Firm need a BIM Coll Pro license? : r/Revit

    Feb 16, 2023 · Does Everyone in my Firm need a BIM Coll Pro license? I work at a very small firm, and only three of us use Revit. And really, I'm the only one that knows anything about it, …