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How construction technology can help manage and maintain your buildings
While the drive to improve efficiency in the built environment often focuses on the design and construction stages of a building’s life, what comes after handover is just as important.
What is the impact of 3D reality capture technology on construction...
Economic uncertainty could provide an opportunity for construction companies to harness 3D reality capture technology that could transform their business for the better.
Digital construction planning is the first step to more profitable projects
Traditional construction planning methods are inefficient and lead to costly errors. Digital construction planning software can help builders make smarter decisions.
How construction leaders can leverage data innovation in stronger approaches to...
Industry lead at Dropbox, Shirin Arnold, examines how technology and data innovation can be better utilised by the construction industry.
OpenSpace introduces new BIM technology product
OpenSpace's BIM technology allows project teams to solve problems faster by comparing as-built conditions to design intent in the office and on the construction site.
The role of technology in construction: jobs in BIM, robotics, and...
Jooble takes a look at the pivotal role that BIM, robotics, and AI are currently playing in modern construction methods and examine how they will impact the workforce of tomorrow.
Transport minister unveils Transport Digital Twin Vision and Roadmap 2035
The Transport Digital Twin Vision and Roadmap 2035 was debuted by transport minister Jesse Norman at the inaugural Connected Digital Twins Summit.
6 ways to guarantee your new construction technology will last
Implementing any new construction technology can be exciting but lead to unforeseen issues - Bluebeam discusses 6 ways to ensure you will maximise potential in your new tech.
Workplace Technology Conference to showcase smart building tech to bring workers...
The Workplace Technology Conference in Derby will demonstrate how smart building technology can create a more appealing workspace-and draw staff back into the office.
Existing technology can reduce 50% of built environment emissions by 2030
A recent report from McKinsey & Company titled ‘Building value by decarbonising the built environment’ highlighted how existing technology can reduce emissions by more than 50% by 2030.
How can technology meet the needs of neurodivergent workers?
How might technology be used in workplaces to meet the needs of neurodivergent people? This is the question addressed by University of Bath mechanical engineering undergraduate Sam Stephens in his final year project sponsored by BIM4Water.
Revizto goes live at Digital Construction Week 2023
In this episode of Collaboration Corner, Revizto returns to ExCel London to attend Digital Construction Week 2023 to showcase their new phone app, catch up with clients, and more!
Construction technology adoption: A strategic roadmap for business leaders
A recent report by Mckinsey and Company placed construction in the ‘lower rungs’ of digitisation, some 15% less than other leading industries.
QB Technology to deliver modular apartments in Essex
QB Technology has secured funding to deliver 22 modular apartments in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. The one, two and three bedroom apartments will be delivered using precision-engineered volumetric modules.
Can technology help create sustainable building designs?
How can the increasing range of technology being deployed in construction help to unlock more sustainable design and meet the climate challenge? May Winfield, global director of commercial, legal and digital risks at Buro Happold, takes a look.
Retrofitting commercial buildings using digital twins
Retrofitting rates need to triple to meet the goals outlined in the Paris Agreement. To increase the pace of retrofitting to this level, technology such as digital twins will need to be utilised.
Can digital transformation in construction ease the skills shortage and ageing...
With a major skills shortage, an ageing workforce and economic uncertainty, digital transformation in construction is needed to weather the industry’s perfect storm, says Luciana Kola of Elecosoft.
Developing a digital control centre for construction data
The AEC Production Control Room initiative aims to transform project delivery by bringing together multiple datasets from multiple systems into a digital control centre to enable smarter insights and collaboration.
Digital construction and building a more sustainable society
As times change, future generations will begin to measure legacy on the positive environmental and social impact that it has on the world around it. Digital construction may just be the answer, explains Yves Padrines, CEO of the Nemetschek Group.
Overcoming challenges when implementing digital solutions in construction
Implementing digital solutions in construction has been long anticipated to revolutionise the way projects are executed; however, there still seems to be a gap between the rhetoric and the actual implementation of said technology into projects.
Seven construction technology trends shaping the industry in 2023
The Nemetschek Group takes a closer look at the seven construction technology trends taking the industry by storm in 2023, including digital twins, BIM, AI and automation.
The democratisation of digital data in construction
After nearly half a century in the industry, David Emery of the Supply Chain Sustainability School looks at the evolution of digital models and the innovations that are driving the democratisation of digital data in construction.
How construction technology can help manage and maintain your buildings fire...
While the drive to improve efficiency in the built environment often focuses on the design and construction stages of a building’s life, what comes after handover is just as important- especially when it comes to fire safety longevity.
What PBC Today saw at Digital Construction Week 2023
3D laser scanning robots, a cheeky BIM and tonic and Dame Judith Hackitt were some of the sights that PBC Today enjoyed at this years' Digital Construction Week
Exploring business development and digital engineering with DBM Vircon
PBC Today sat down with Andrew Bellerby, Director at DBM Vircon, to discuss his journey in digital construction, business development, and DBM Vircon’s role in the digital engineering and detailing industry.
How construction technology can help amid economic uncertainty
With rising costs, labour shortages and wavering demand, construction must look at ways to weather the year ahead. Or, invest in innovation, and improve the ways the industry works.