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Electrical Building Design Show

Electrical Building Design Show

By: Design Master Software
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The Electrical Building Design Show podcast provides discussions on topics within the field of electrical engineering and covers themes like specific calculations, common problems, and best practices. It's presented by David Robison, Design Master Software president. We invite you to attend a free webinar on creating single-line diagrams in Revit: https://www.designmaster.biz/webinar/register-pod.html Design Master Software develops advanced electrical design software for electrical engineers using AutoCAD and Revit -- ElectroBIM for Revit, Electrical and HVAC: for AutoCAD, and Photometrics.Design Master Software
Episodes
  • FireBIM: Fire Alarm Design in Revit
    Mar 16 2026

    The same team that created ElectroBIM is back with something new.

    In this short episode, we pull back the curtain on FireBIM, our new fire alarm design software built specifically for Revit. We walk through why we built it, what problems it solves, and what makes it different from what Revit offers out of the box.

    If you've ever wanted to complete your entire fire alarm design workflow inside Revit, from floor plans to riser diagrams, this introductory episode is for you.

    We give you a first look at the core features we've been developing, share where we are in the build process, and let you know how you can get involved before the official release.

    ***To download the beta version of FireBIM, visit: https://www.designmaster.biz/fire-alarm/free-trial.html

    The next episode will be released on April 13th.

    #FireBIM #ElectroBIM #RevitDesign #FireAlarm #BIM #MEPEngineering #FireProtection #RevitPlugins #ConstructionTech #AECIndustry

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    2 mins
  • AI, BIM, and the Future of MEP Design
    Jan 20 2026

    In our first season 5 audio episode of the Electrical Building Design Show, we’re joined by Kevin Lawson, PE, founder of Ripple, for a practical conversation on where automation in MEP actually stands today.

    We dive into:

    • HVAC automation and its real-world impact

    • AI workflows in Revit (what’s useful vs. what’s noise)

    • Why mechanical design often sets the direction for the entire building

    • What automation really means for the future of MEP design

    No buzzwords, no overpromising, just an honest discussion about what’s working, what isn’t, and where things are headed.

    Join us if you’re interested in the intersection of engineering, automation, and design workflows that actually save time.

    The next episode will be released on February 16th.

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    Register for a free webinar on best practices for creating single-line diagrams in Revit. https://www.designmaster.biz/webinar/register-pod.html

    To download a free trial version of ElectroBIM, visit: ⁠⁠https://www.designmaster.biz/revit/free-trial.html⁠⁠

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    #MEPDesign #HVACDesign #MechanicalEngineering #HVAC #BIM #Revit #DesignAutomation

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    27 mins
  • One Engineer's Insights from Autodesk University
    Nov 18 2025

    First-time AU attendee Dave Fetzer (SSOE) joins the Electrical Building Design Show to unpack what made Autodesk University truly eye-opening for him this year, from AI in Revit and interesting exhibitors to the meetups shaping BIM strategy.

    We also discuss how his team approaches automation in real projects (hint: it’s not about replacing engineers).

    Curious what surprised him most, and what he’s bringing back to the office?

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    Register for a free webinar on best practices for creating single-line diagrams in Revit. https://www.designmaster.biz/webinar/register-pod.html

    To download a free trial version of ElectroBIM, visit: ⁠⁠https://www.designmaster.biz/revit/free-trial.html⁠⁠

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    #AutodeskUniversity #Revit #BIM #ElectricalEngineering #BuildingDesign

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    52 mins
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