For this month's Electrical Building Design Show, we revisit another of our past videos for a topic that resonated well with viewers. In "AI in MEP Design", David Robison explores the potential of AI, where it is lacking, and how it may impact jobs in the MEP industry. If you missed it the first time, it's definitely something you should watch, and if you've already seen it, it's certainly worth a rewatch!
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FireBIM for Revit Moving Closer to Beta
This February, we’re feeling a little extra love for BIM fire alarm design. The entire Design Master team is deep in the final stages of bringing our FireBIM for Revit add-in across the finish line, with a Q1 2026 Beta release firmly in sight.
What started as a powerful idea is quickly becoming a tool that we’re genuinely excited to put into your hands; one designed to make fire protection workflows smarter, faster, and more connected inside Revit.
Over the coming weeks, we’ll be polishing features, tightening integrations, and making sure FireBIM delivers the reliability and clarity our users expect. The momentum is strong, the roadmap is clear, and our passion behind this product shows in every detail.
If you crave efficient, well-coordinated fire protection design in Revit, FireBIM might just be your perfect match.
If you haven't already, visit our FireBIM page to sign up for notifications regarding the upcoming FireBIM Beta Release.
The Electrical Mastermind
The fastest way to stay sharp in a changing electrical industry isn’t attending yet another webinar; it’s having a straight-up conversation in the right room.
Research from Harvard Business School shows that professionals who regularly exchange ideas with peers make better decisions faster, especially in complex, technical fields. When challenges are shared openly, solutions surface sooner, and they tend to stick.
That’s the thinking behind our Quarterly Electrical Mastermind.
This isn’t a presentation. It’s a working session with experienced professionals from across the country who are navigating the same labor constraints, technology shifts, code changes, and growth pressures you are. Attendees come to pressure-test ideas, compare approaches, and walk away with insights they can apply immediately, not six months from now.
From operational best practices to emerging industry trends, the mastermind creates space for honest discussion and real-world problem-solving. Many participants tell us that one conversation alone justified the time investment.
If you’re looking to expand your perspective, strengthen your network, and leave with practical takeaways, not just notes, the Electrical Mastermind is built for you.