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Empowering AECO Project Managers Through Smart and Intuitive Information Management

Civil + Structural Engineer

Project Information, Project Management, and BIM coordination tools can make projects more successful for all the project stakeholders. They’re making a huge difference in how we build things and keep up with the times. However, you can only be as effective as the tools your organization provides.

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Trade coordination: how to coordinate technical teams on site efficiently without BIM

LetsBuild

Today, construction teams rely on Building Information Modeling (BIM) to create and manage information during the entire lifecycle of a project. It brings architects, engineers, developers, contractors, manufacturers, and other professionals together to work within one 3D model.

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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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New in Autodesk Construction Cloud: 35+ Product Releases You Should Know in September

Autodesk Construction Cloud

This month, we have more than 35 product releases across Autodesk Construction Cloud platform and products, including Autodesk Build, Autodesk BIM Collaborate, Autodesk Takeoff, ProEst, BuildingConnected, Assemble, and BIM 360.

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The Use of Technology in Construction: Enhancing Efficiency and Safety

Building Radar

Building Information Modeling (BIM) Building Information Modeling (BIM) has become a cornerstone of modern construction management. BIM technology creates detailed digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of a construction project.

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As-Built Documentation: A Deep Dive into the Digital Transformation of Construction

iField Smart

Manual on-site surveys, prone to human error, are required to verify measurements and identify discrepancies between the original plans and the actual construction. Additionally, the cumbersome storage and retrieval of physical drawings hinder effective information sharing among stakeholders.

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Trade coordination: how to coordinate technical teams on site efficiently without BIM

LetsBuild

Today, construction teams rely on Building Information Modeling (BIM) to create and manage information during the entire lifecycle of a project. It brings architects, engineers, developers, contractors, manufacturers, and other professionals together to work within one 3D model.