"I'd rather have a bottle in front of me instead of a frontal lobotomy..." I always thought that was just a hilarious quip as a teenager, hearing that on Dr. Demento. But, it seems to be much more profound as I grow older.
Not an ME type, but I'd agree that your company will take years to recover from this. As this project starts to overrun, there will be great efforts taken to shortcut the process, and those drawings involved will suffer greatly. Actually drawing checking will be minimized to save costs, and all sorts of mistakes will propagate. Even the first drawings that get the mort scrutiny will have transcription errors, and new errors introduced because of the new software. A worst-case scenario is that you'll find, at the end of the process, that something fundamental was done incorrectly, and that every drawing will need to be retouched; hopefully that's just my paranoia.
As a wise person once said, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Seems like a lesson to relearned, and relearned, and relearned, and ...
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