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I currently use revit 09 architecture as my primary software. I'm about to upgrade to 2011 within the next few months, and have become pretty disgusted with the electrical systems/components of revit 09. By digusted, I mean, it's upsetting that autoCAD has a better schematic planning system. After some research I've come to the conclusion that Revit MEP may be the better solution for this problem. After seeing the price tag, and how little my bank statement is, I've begun some more research. From what I've gathered, as a Green builder/designer Revit MEP would greatly assist me in these categories: LEED credit calculation Energy Models Performance Analysis Higher quality electrical schematics. What else?
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