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How to Implement Construction Software in Your Business

Lets Build

In 2004 Loughborough University conducted a study entitled Technology Implementation Strategies for Construction Organisations. That’s why it’s critical to start endorsing the use of construction software as a step forward towards the modernisation of the construction industry. Challenges for Implementing Construction Software.

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AStrutTie – A powerful software for structural analysis and design

Construction Cost Estimating

HanGil IT is the developer of AStrutTie, a powerful software for creating perfect structural design. The software is compatible with U.S (ACI AStrutTie is a handy software for making analysis/design of concrete members having D-region(s). ACI 318, AASHTO LRFD) and Europe (EuroCode 2) codes and specifications.

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Post pandemic AEC: BIM to the rescue? Don’t get your hopes up!

DebunkTheBIM

So successful was Mr Sutherland in selling the concept of BIM (or VC as it was still better known then) to the architects of NZ that even after many years had passed I was repeatedly told by the director of the competing software distributer (AutoDesk) that these seminars were the turning point for many of his clients to step up from 2D to 3D.

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Why Projects Fail

Job Order Contracting

First and foremost is important to understand that all projects are exercises in managing change. The key to consistent delivery of successful projects therefore lies in the ability to account for and/or manage variations as they occur. As people naturally resist change, it is up to leadership to embrace and support change management.

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A Giant That Is (Still) Creeping Through the Construction Industry: Digitization

Building Radar

Important Topics of Digitization in the Construction Industry PropTech PropTech companies ( Property Technology ) are often startups in the construction industry that develop or optimize products and services for the real estate industry, including construction and management. Many offices still shy away from the high costs of BIM software.

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GBI Acquires Green Globes Expanding Sustainability

Green Building Law Update

In 2008, JLL, a Fortune 500 company with more than $50 billion of real estate under asset management, purchased ECD, a Canadian sustainability consulting organization that had developed Green Globes. rights to Green Globes in 2004 from ECD and continued to operate the Green Globes program in the U.S.

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Schedule LOD’s – Levels of Detail for Construction Schedules

Building Information Management

Level 3: The first level that a meaningful critical path network can be displayed and the CPM schedule can be used to monitor and manage (control) the overall project work. Audiences for this schedule Level include, but are not limited to client, senior executives and general managers.