Experience BIM Competition Winner

“Embarking on the business of changing our design tool was a difficult process. Only after we considered pros and cons of available software, we became determined to make the change. Although it is always challenging to learn a new program, thanks to the BIM Experience Kit, we were able to learn the workings of the program before making the change. We were able to save a lot of time.” said Pedro Manuel Roca Lechuga, founder of the interior design firm of Mairoc Interiorismo, Murcia, Spain. “After we implemented ArchiCAD, we learned even more with training. We were able to maintain our productivity as if we were working with the previous software. Soon, we were able to achieve even greater productivity compared with our former workflow. It has been a rewarding experience. The more you use the software, the more you get surprised at its ability to expedite work.”

 

To participate in the competition and get a chance to win the next month’s free ArchiCAD license, please visit:http://experienceBIM.com

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