All BIM/digital construction Articles
System allows users to interrogate machine data
McLaren Construction aims to enhance on-site BIM utilisation and improve coordination between the field and the office
With 12 brands under his control, Yves Padrines, CEO, Nemetschek Group, is a man with his finger on the pulse of technology trends and opportunities, Andy Brown discovers
Construction Briefing speaks to Ibon Iribar, investment and open innovation advisor at Cemex Ventures
Working smarter, not harder, is the goal and BIM is here to help
A look at how much the world’s biggest construction companies spend on R&D and what areas of research they are interested in.
The Los Angeles Olympics has announced Autodesk as its design partner
Bentley Systems released its 2024 second quarter results and reported increase in new accounts
Technology company Trimble announced a record revenue for its second quarter
Custom excavator equipped with Trimble machine control software key part of project
A US company thinks its one step closer to real-time building modelling
Image: Generated using AI by Bartek via AdobeStock - stock.adobe.comElecosoft head of innovation Mark Chapman on what a 30-year civil engineering career has shown him about causes of project failures
OpenUSD solutions are set to revolutionise the construction industry. But is your organisation ready to embrace this technological leap?
The concept of 4D BIM isn’t exactly breaking news in the world of digital construction
Cumins stepped in as CEO of Bentley Systems
Understanding AI in the context of construction “vitally important” to provide new opportunities
Developer is proposing a mass timber structure that would be the tallest in world
The contractors building a $114 million multi-sports stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee hope that a mix of innovative techniques, construction technology and materials will help them to knock the project out of the park
3D concrete-printing company more than 90% finished with project
Leading OEM shares some of the results from the testing of its 23-ton electric excavator
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