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thoughts on Revit Architecture, BIM and how they change everything

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Zooming with Revit | thoughts on Revit Architecture, BIM and how they change everything Zooming with Revit thoughts on Revit Architecture, BIM and how they change everything Home   Building a Niche March 13, 2009 Today’s business world is beginning to reward those with a niche. There are examples of this everywhere. Products and services that are designed for a very specific market are doing very well even in tough times. Lamborghini is having its best year. The Tesla Roadster is on backorder. But those things that are commodities, or are being turned into a commodity are worth and valued less and less particularly when money is tight. The Big 3 automakers who make average cars for average people (with a few exceptions of course) are in so much trouble they’re begging for money. Service industries become a commodity when they take on any job that comes their way regardless of what it means or how it will impact their industry and business in the long run. I thi...

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