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Welcome to a bold new global initiative designed to advance Connected Construction adoption.
February 3, 2023
Count yourself fortunate. You live in a time where every detail of a project’s design and construction can be captured, preserved and understood with digital clarity.
Construction is a complex business characterized by multiple interdependent processes, contributions from experts in different fields, and evolving demands from project owners.
A steady stream of new and innovative technologies have poured into the construction space over the last decade, including machine control, 3D modeling, and collaboration tools.
Major construction projects come with major data challenges. Not only is there the sheer volume of data to corral, but there are also many different teams each using their own technology tools, most of which don’t communicate seamlessly.
BIM promises a future where all parties can collaborate by sharing project information from initial design through costing, build, delivery and ongoing operations.
Learn how digital as-builts and connected construction help construction stakeholders work efficiently and build more sustainable infrastructure projects.