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Construction Procurement Automation Tools: Streamlining the Supply Chain

Building Radar

Efficient supply chain management is more critical than ever. The rise of construction procurement automation tools has revolutionized how companies manage their supply chains, enabling them to streamline processes, reduce costs, and enhance overall efficiency. Why Automate Construction Procurement?

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Dropbox Syncs Up With Project Management Software Suites

ENR Construction

Building on a late 2017 partnership with Autodesk to support file transfers within AutoCAD, cloud-based data storage company Dropbox now is adding document format support and software integration for the Aconex, BulldozAIR, Fieldwire and PlanGrid project data management systems as well.

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Aconex Focuses on Cloud Benefits After Acquisition by Oracle

ENR Construction

It has been a long journey since Australia-based construction management software maker Aconex was acquired by Oracle last December in a $1.2-billion billion deal.

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The Future Of Construction – BIM

Lets Build

Based on this information the full cycle of a building, from conception to completion, can be managed. A Common Data Environment or CDE is an online shared repository where all the necessary project data are collected and managed. Softwares like Aconex or Viewpoint can be used as the CDE. IFC files, COBie files etc.).

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New mobile application can enhance the processes for the construction sectors

Construction Cost Estimating

Aconex field application , a web-based field management tool, introduced by Aconex, is very useful to detect construction deformities as well as other faults on iPad at the jobsite. It also aids the contractor to manage complicated punch list as well as other data efficiently on mobile gadgets.

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BIM 360: One small step forward for Autodesk = Two huge steps backwards for the global AEC industry

DebunkTheBIM

It also gives the perfect excuse for the introduction of a per/seat licensing that touches many more bottoms that any of the authoring software licenses ever had, even in the hay-days of the Flat-CAD, AutoCAD of the late eighties and throughout the ninetees. A reasonable ‘stick’ from the software supplier for the naughty users?