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I don't doubt BIM stuff is great,but as the article notes, there are numerous packages out there. Autocad Architecture and Revit from Autodesk, Vectorworks, Bentley, Archicad and so on. Which would a firm buy at great expense, train staff to use at even greater expense, and hope like anything they get a return on investment fast enough they don't go broke? And hope that if they need additional staff they can find enough suitable candidates training to the level required?

Look at the ads in BD4Jobs. If I was looking for something, for all my skills in taking projects and resolving them at a detailed technical level, being 15+ years experienced, and fully fluent in Autocad, Autocad Architecture, with some usage of Sketchup, I know from experience not to bother going for a job where I cannot demonstrate that I am "proficient".

Why should it be any different with companies taking the same view?

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