Follow up to my last post --- One of our bigger clients, likes us to use Microstation for our 3D model, and projectwise as our central file location. This is sort of a BIM project but not really. We have a working, current, model that we use to check for interferences but anyone thats actually done it this way knows that the objects in the 3D microstation model aren't "intelligent", like they would be in Revit.
This job is unique because my company is one of several subs on it, so everyone is back and forth into the model and constantly changing and updating the designs, then the model...back 'n' forth. In this case where there isn't a linear sequence from concept, to design, to drafting, the engineers end up crossing over and doing more CAD sometimes. There are days when I'll have RAM on one screen, Microstation on the other, with AutoCAD & Projectwise minimized...
It just seems sometimes that it's easier to do the actual drafting work yourself (and quicker), than explain it to someone else.
Though this might be a trait of younger engineers that grew up and went through college learning AutoCAD & Microstation ect. ect.