
If you work in electrical design and planning in the UK, you have to make sure everything has a logical progression, nothing is missed along the way, and there are minimal errors and design conflicts to deal with. If you’re already using electrical design software to make the whole process faster, easier, and more accurate, our guess is that you’re probably using Revit.
However, if you’ve been using Revit alone for your electrical system designs, you might have noticed that there’s a lot of manual work, data transfer and rework that goes into the process. If you’re looking for options to streamline the process, reduce the amount of work required, increase accuracy and reduce design errors, then adding Stabicad to your design workflow might be exactly what’s needed. Here’s what you need to know.