Three-dimensional information, such as that provided by building information modeling, allows all members of the Building Team to visualize the many components of a project and how they work together.
Using accurate BIM models, engineers can detect conflicts or issues in a virtual design and resolve them before a new project ever breaks ground or a remodel ever begins demolition. November 21, 2021 ...
A renowned Quantity Surveyor, Sanusi Hussein, has called for increased adoption of digital technologies in construction projects, describing digital transformation as the new foundation of project ...
Amidst the current economic uncertainties, reduced project opportunities, tight budgets, and labor shortages remain challenges across industries. To tackle these, the construction industry must adopt ...
Today’s fast-paced world of design and construction is fractured. Risk aversion, shortened construction timeframes, and more complex projects are creating a gap of information between what was ...
The U.S. National Building Information Model Standard Project Committee defines BIM as “a digital representation of physical and functional characteristics of a facility” or “a shared knowledge ...
With growing portfolios, smarter buildings, increasing operational costs, traditional methods of managing properties are ...
AI's next wave will be felt on job sites, factory floors, warehouses, and physical environments, says OpenSpace's CEO.
For many construction companies, the workforce now blends traditional skills with data analytics literacy, AI proficiency and ...