Editing/modifying terrain forms is a large part of my work specialization. (not civil per se: mostly entitlements in regulatory-rich jurisdictions, so Civil3D isn't necessary).
Just read elsewhere that Revit is really bad at "digging in" bldg pads on sloped terrain. If true (?), that's a dealkiller for me, Revit-wise.
Thanks for the tip that stormdrains aren't facile in Revit - & glad to learn it is in ArchiCad. ("C3" is just now looming as a major design challenge in the Bay Area for just about any project, at all stages). Modeling, rather than finding library components, sounds fine for my workflow.
Is ArchiCad at least equivalent to Revit in Street details ? (parking, curbs, cut-ins, treeliners, etc.)
Regarding actual building-design tasks: In addition to ArchiCad enabling greater productivity, is it somewhat more design/intuitive-friendly than Revit ?