All BIM/digital construction Articles
Interview: Hexagon’s chief technology officer on new and future construction technology trends
International project is utilising technology as it moves to the construction phase
Kit turns conventional machines into “intelligent” ones
How BIM versions of manufacturer’s physical equipment ranges are being used as a construction design aid
Company is a connectivity solution provider for underground mining
How merger & acquisition activity in the Building Information Modeling software market is driving new innovations
OpenSpace Group to lead on digital initiative to put passengers at heart of new station designs
Video: Editor of Construction Technology, Mike Hayes reveals the findings of the Attitudes to Construction Technology survey at the Construction Technology Summit 2022.
Nigel Davies, Communities Leadership Team, UK BIM Alliance looks at common misconceptions of BIM in the built environment
Speaking at the Construction Technology Summit 2022, Dr Marzia Bolpagni, Senior BIM Advisor at Mace, looks at the practical uses for BIM in construction
German manufacturer partners with contractor and investor in the Sequello platform
Tech firm’s ProjectWise system aids collaboration between 30 companies on London’s Bank station
Frank Weiss, senior director, new products and innovation, Oracle, Paul Surin, global engineering, construction, operations and BIM segment lead with IBM and Dr Marzia Bolpagni, Head of BIM International at Mace discuss BIM in construction
A number of innovation labs are set to open to help mitigate potential schedule risks and improve project outcomes using technology
15 BIM telehandler and aerial platform models for construction projects are free to download
Construction Europe talks to Fabio Ponzio of Hexagon Geosystems about why using building information modelling really can be good for business
BAM Nutall using 5G network on remote island building site
Digital twin made of densely populated island nation of Singapore
Global BIM software market estimated to be worth US$21 billion by 2025, up from US$14 billion in 2021
How digital twins can improve social, economic and environmental outcomes
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