I am one of the architects of a small practice in London. We have been looking into a way to implement BIM in our projects for a while now.
We are currently using Vectorworks 2022, with the use of components but working mostly in 2D.
We thought about various options:
-the whole team uses the get for some video lessons with a professional to help us set up the first project (one afternoon each week, for a number of months).
-only one member of the team goes through the tutorials and lessons and then helps the others do the transition once he is proficient.
-we hire a BIM coordinator for a couple of months (this might not be an option due to its cost)
Do you have any recommendations, suggestions, or thoughts?
Transition to BIM with Vectorworks in small practice
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Dear all,
I am one of the architects of a small practice in London. We have been looking into a way to implement BIM in our projects for a while now.
We are currently using Vectorworks 2022, with the use of components but working mostly in 2D.
We thought about various options:
-the whole team uses the get for some video lessons with a professional to help us set up the first project (one afternoon each week, for a number of months).
-only one member of the team goes through the tutorials and lessons and then helps the others do the transition once he is proficient.
-we hire a BIM coordinator for a couple of months (this might not be an option due to its cost)
Do you have any recommendations, suggestions, or thoughts?