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Constructible BrIM models and digital as-builts are already widely used in Europe and needn’t be a pipeline dream in the US. Early collaboration and today's tech will allow constructible design and connect all disciplines, creating a seamless digital flow of information throughout the bridge project, giving bridge designers, contractors and DOTs the edge.
What can contractors do today to prepare for tomorrow? The economic impact of COVID-19 has caused contractors of all sizes to reexamine business practices and invest in everything from accounting overhauls to cloud-based collaboration. But where do we go from here? This webinar will consider what strategies contractors are using to plan ahead in this unusual time.
In this webinar, we’ll cover exactly what it is that makes Revu so powerful and provide an overview of many of the ways your business can leverage that power. More than just a Revu tutorial, we will look at the ways you can use software with your team to work smarter, save time, and most importantly, immediately reduce costs.
Automation is critical for improved safety, increased efficiency, and easing the challenges caused by a global workforce shortage.
We'll discuss the different stages of autonomy, where the industry is now & the future of an autonomous construction site. Learn how new hardware and software solutions make it easier to enable connected workflows and manage projects remotely, with capabilities that include the wireless transfer of 3D designs and dashboards that show real-time job progress.
The construction industry is changing how it tracks project progress, budgets, & schedules using new tech that promises to enable near real-time information from the field. We'll talk to those working & evaluating new reality-capture and scheduling technologies, and whether it is time to move away from long-established practices on tracking project progress and finances.
In heavy construction, the synergy between people, technology and process can determine whether an equipment maintenance program will flourish – or fizzle. We'll discuss how best to achieve buy-in from all levels of the organization, while tracking the most important KPIs – taking equipment uptime to 95% or better through a holistic, proactive approach.
Discover prefabrication strategies your organization can implement for successful projects, beginning with estimation and sales through the design phase, manufacturing and completion. Clark Pacific discusses how they adopted tech throughout the whole lifecycle of a project to build better with accelerated schedules and reduced costs for their customers.
Technological disruption impacts every industry. The construction industry is being radically transformed by emerging technologies at an ever-quickening rate. We’ll introduce you to the transformative technologies that will shape the future of our industry and offer you simple guidance on how to begin the process of technological transformation inside your company.
The industry continues to explore uses for volumetric modular construction, which produces factory-assembled six-sided fully outfitted modules, and hybrid modular construction. How can AEC firms capitalize on these methods and best take advantage of their efficiencies? We'll discuss how to fulfill the promise and avoid the pitfalls of all types of modular construction.
Combining the advantages of aerial drones and agile mobile robots in complex work environments, you’ll learn how to use Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot to autonomously capture site data in a repeatable path using a 360 camera then send their data to the cloud where it is processed by DroneDeploy to create a comprehensive 360 virtual walkthrough of their project.