Posts Tagged ‘BIM’
Owners Outline Essential Technology Enabled Investments for Next Gen Construction
It’s no secret that the construction industry is undergoing a massive transformation from both internal and external forces. Workforce shortages and supply chain disruptions along with tighter timelines and more…
Read MoreInside the Process: Talent and Technology Effect of BIM
In a recent survey of around 200 U.S.-based civil and structural engineers Informed Infrastructure readers, a team of researchers focused on the extent of BIM adoption on AEC projects…and more…
Read MoreReal-Time Visualization And The Future of Construction
In September, 2022, Autodesk announced that it had formed a partnership with Epic Games to incorporate their AEC real-time visualization tool Twinmotion as a free feature of Revit. First released…
Read MoreInfrastructure Tuesday 2022: Best Hits
As the year winds down, we had the pleasure of sharing exciting topics with you such as Civil 3D Pressure Pipes, Roundabout Design, and exploring Autodesk’s latest and greatest releases.…
Read MoreBIM and GIS: Get the Best of Both
Getting the most out of BIM and GIS is essential in maximizing project potential. Missing out on important information or misusing the tools can lead to poor project performance and…
Read MoreThe Value of BIM in Infrastructure
The value of BIM in infrastructure has grown significantly in recent times. We teamed up with Informed Infrastructure to survey more than 200 civil and structural engineers from across the…
Read MoreThree Ways Autodesk Revit Can Improve BIM Workflows
Achieving solid BIM workflows through reliable and functional content should be the goal of every firm. However, the fact is that much of the content available through portals and manufacturer…
Read MoreWhy You Should Incorporate Scanning into Your BIM Workflows
Laser scanning made its debut in the construction world in the 1990s. While it has been proven to have multiple benefits, those who end the laser scanning process after viewing…
Read MoreFour Ways Construction Technology Can Help Firms Recover Now and Secure the Future
As firms pivot from the global health crisis, BIM technology enhances prefab and modular design, remote work, job site safety, and productivity. As companies look for ways to keep workers…
Read MoreThe Labor Shortage in Construction: Concrete Steps Employers Can Take to Attract Workers
The construction industry’s labor shortage is ongoing because most general contractors have difficulty filling open positions with skilled resources. As a result, projects are delayed or placed on hold, which…
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