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Over 275 Partners Now Integrate with Autodesk Construction ApplicationsĀ 

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Connecting technologies and information is crucial for construction firms to transition from data novices to data leaders. Each one of these partners recognizes that linking data with Autodesk solutions helps teams advance their data capabilities and ultimately build better.

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8 of the Latest Integrations with Autodesk Construction Cloud

Autodesk Construction Cloud

The quality of your data can make or break your ability to make informed project decisions. But the more teams adopt new digital tools, the more data they capture within isolated and disconnected silos of information. Project stakeholders can import new project Issues from Autodesk Build or BIM 360. .

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iField Smart

This fosters real-time collaboration between architects, engineers, contractors, and clients, reducing miscommunications and ensuring everyone is working with the most up-to-date information. These savings can be reinvested in other areas, such as higher quality materials or additional features.

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What is an Example of Construction Technology: Innovations and Applications

Building Radar

Example of Construction Technology: Building Information Modeling (BIM) Understanding BIM Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a facility. AR improves accuracy and reduces errors during construction.

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Top Trends in the Building Materials Industry for 2024

Building Radar

The building materials industry is poised for significant changes in 2024, driven by advancements in technology, sustainability initiatives, and evolving market demands. Staying informed about these trends is crucial for industry professionals looking to maintain a competitive edge.

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Offsite vs. Onsite Construction Part 2

Civil + Structural Engineer

The benefits of offsite construction, which comprises the manufacturing, planning, design, fabrication, and assembly of building elements offsite are expansive. The panel of experts below, representing the construction, engineering, and building systems industries, explore and explain the many benefits of this alternative construction method.

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Building beyond boundaries: BIM and the data revolution in construction

Field Wire

The construction industry is undergoing a big change, with the adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) at its core. BIM brings many benefits to the table, including improved collaboration, streamlined processes, and enhanced project outcomes.