Building information modelling (BIM) technology is well-established and increasingly relevant across the built environment and the capabilities it affords within the heritage sector are developing at ...
The building and construction industry hasn’t always been eager to adopt new technologies. But as the sector fell behind in the fast-paced digital economy, this trend is starting to reverse. Digital ...
Could the holy grail of BIM-enabled whole-life cost estimation be one step closer? Helena Russell reports on the development of a prototype that could bring it within reach When the cost of operating ...
Construction Europe talks to Fabio Ponzio of Hexagon Geosystems about why using building information modelling really can be good for business. Digital technology has played a role in construction for ...
Building Information Modelling has the potential to transform the way we construct our environment. But why has housing been slow on the uptake? Simon Brandon investigates This year, the housing ...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) can be described as the ‘use of shared digital representation of a built object (including buildings, bridges, roads, process plants, critical infrastructures, etc ...
BIM workflows are governed by many principles, but they will still vary from project to project and from one design team to another. Our advice has always been to “start BIM early”, using the ...
A study by McKinsey recently found that the construction industry is one of the least digitised sectors. According to their findings, the construction sector is associated with some unflattering ...
For many construction companies, the workforce now blends traditional skills with data analytics literacy, AI proficiency and ...
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