How to Hand Over a BIM Project That the Next Team Can Actually Use

The BIM project looked complete. The model was full, the schedules were populated, and the documentation had been issued. Everything…


The BIM project looked complete. The model was full, the schedules were populated, and the documentation had been issued. Everything…

Revit workset errors are one of the most quietly damaging problems in collaborative BIM work. They don’t announce themselves. The…

You’re in a coordination meeting. A consultant points to an element and asks when it was moved. The project engineer…

It starts small. A team member forgets to switch worksets before placing a wall. Another creates a new workset mid-project…

Most Revit problems are not created mid-project. They are created on day one, in the decisions made during Revit setup…

You open one of your Revit schedules. It worked correctly last week. But this time, the numbers are wrong, elements…

Most Revit projects do not fail because of geometry; they struggle because of structure. At first, everything seems under control:…

Most Revit projects don’t fail because of a single dramatic error. They become difficult to manage because of gradual inconsistency.…

Most BIM teams don’t struggle to define standards at the beginning of a project. In fact, this is usually done…

Architectural modeling in Revit often feels accurate because geometry responds immediately. Walls align, levels resolve, views update, and the model…