Point in any direction, and XR technology will fundamentally disrupt whatever it touches along that vector. The architecture, engineering and construction industries are no exception.
How Technology Can Help Contractors Be More Efficient and Competitive
Digital trends can help contractors stay competitive, particularly for those who can show prospective customers how their technology tools give them an upper hand on budget, delivery and safety requirements.
Harnessing the Power of Data With Computational BIM
Businesses engaged in BIM can take advantage of computational processes and tools. These workflows have tremendous value when it comes to smart processes, efficiency, effectiveness and productivity throughout a building’s life cycle.
5D BIM Strategy Reduces Cost, Scheduling Problems for Georgia Tech
Georgia Tech's building project drives the development of 5D workflows, a powerful testament of 5D's future as a disruptive force in commercial construction.
A Competitive Advantage: Bringing Accurate Quantities to Estimating With BIM
Contractors can harness the power of BIM for more competitive and efficient bidding, collaboration across project teams and shorter project schedules.
Tech Impacting Jobs: 3D Laser Scanning, AR and BIM
Forty-eight percent of AEC professionals surveyed by Leica Geosystems stated 3D laser scanning technology would have the biggest impact on their jobs during the next three years.
The Internet of Construction
IoT gives contractors a means to stop reacting to problems and act proactively. Equipping a site with smart devices to relay vital data on the site’s environment and performance can be used for everyday decision making and strategic planning.
The Building Blocks of a People-Driven Tech Culture
Many company leaders would love to adopt more technology, whether BIM software or drones, but most don’t feel they have enough people or time for successful implementation.











