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Take a look here, if you have not already: So-to avoid frustration, learn what the possible options are, and do your best to accept the current limitations and then decide on a SINGLE BIM platform and roll it out-from the top down. IFC is a great idea-and perhaps someday there will be an "open-source" BIM format-but we are no where near being there yet. The different flagship BIM programs all have merit, but were created by different companies, with different customer-bases,Īnd are competitors in the AEC market. Same thing with bringing in models from Sketchup, 3dsMax, Microstation, FormZ, AutoCad 3D, etc.īIM is a very ambiguous term.


The 2 platforms are similar, but yet very different and were never designed to be bi-laterally compatible. There is no "magic conversion" application or plug-in that I am aware of. The truth is, there is zero chance that you will take a Archicad model and bring it into Revit and have a 100% fully functional Revit model. However, have you looked into IFC format? There are a lot of posts and information on the web regarding Revit and IFC file compatability. Not sure I fully follow your issues here-?
