Remove Building Optimization Remove Site Planning Remove Surveying
article thumbnail

Easy Point Cloud Processing and Terrain Analysis with Global Mapper Pro v25 

Civil + Structural Engineer

New updates to the software include the ability to calculate and model an optimal flattened site plan in the terrain, plot the least cost path across a landscape, and significantly improved processing speed in pixels to points tool.

article thumbnail

AI in Home Building. What Now? What Next?

The Pro Builder

AI in Home Building. ibush Fri, 02/16/2024 - 10:00 Artificial intelligence is coming to home building. ai in home building Predictive AI , however, digs deep into Internet-accessible databases to find behavior patterns that can then be used to predict future conditions or behaviors. A good example is Arx City. reported using AI.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

What is a ‘Site Survey’: Importance and Process

Building Radar

A site survey is a critical step in various fields such as construction, real estate, and urban planning. This comprehensive assessment involves the collection and analysis of data about a specific location to inform decision-making and project planning. What is a Site Survey? Importance of a Site Survey 1.

article thumbnail

Marketing Best Practices for Architectural/ Engineering/Construction (AEC) Firms

Construction Marketing

Read more to see some results of a national survey conducted by the Construction Marketing Association, followed by a list of the Top 10 Marketing Best Practices for A/E/C Firms. A Recent Survey Asked: 1. Some of the highlights of the survey include: Marketing Best Practices Defined for AEC Firms.

article thumbnail

Why Architects Need Topographical Surveys Before Designing

CCR Magazine

A topographical survey, which provides a detailed representation of the terrain, is an essential tool for architects. This blog will explore why every architect should consider a topographical survey before diving into the design phase, highlighting the various benefits and practical applications of this critical step.

article thumbnail

A Guide to GIS Surveying

Fleis & VandenBrink

GIS (Geographic Information System) surveying is a powerful tool that combines traditional land surveying techniques with geospatial technology to create detailed maps and databases. It allows users to organize, visualize, and analyze vast amounts of data for planning new construction projects or maintaining existing infrastructure.

article thumbnail

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. Data Analytics: Advanced software can analyze as-built data to identify trends, optimize building performance, and inform future projects.