They can regenerate the thing more precisely and in less time within a template pre-built with standard detailing, company standards, bells, whistles, & what have you. AutoCAD dwg's can still be imported into Revit but most pros won't bother. For proper documentation most in the industry use Revit or ArchiCAD now, but there's quite a steep price and learning curve on those for a hobbyist. But it has its place in conceptual schematic design. Mostly because it's TERRIBLE for generating construction documents. TBH, I hate Sketchup but it really is the simplest and most intuitive 3D modeling tool to learn and visualize ideas. I haven't used it in over a decade but it was fun for cobbling together builder-grade house models and plans. If Sketchup isn't to your liking maybe try out Chief Architect. Make any pros you work with do an import/export if they really want to reference it.
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