In this month’s Construction in the Cloud read all about:
•Standardized Workflow & Powerful Integration
Now, the BuildCentrix team is pleased to launch CAD/Revit integration along with integrated multi-trade functionality. With this launch, CAD/Revit work orders (spools) from detailing can follow the same workflow and processes as field tickets and other orders. Project data can now flow from multiple trades through multiple input points all connected to internal software systems for a fluid and efficient workflow…
People and Technology
There is no greater challenge for companies than implementing change, and there has been no greater change than the fast and furious advance of information technology over the last 25 years. There is, of course, a parallel between the plethora of change opportunities and the rapid advance of technology…
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• 5 HVACR Industry Topics to Put on Your Radar
The HVACR industry has always been versatile with ever-evolving practices, upgrades, and disruptive products and technologies. Though shifts may often seem slow progressing to the general population, the industry is currently primed to utilize and contribute to big tech trends…
• Construction Technology Hitting High Schools in Oregon
Beaverton, Oregon high schools are placing a bigger emphasis on teaching the skilled trades. Voters approved a $680 million bond in 2914, part of which will used by Merlo Station High to accommodate a renovation that makes room for a new commercial construction technology program…
• Build Smart, Build Safe
Monitoring technologies like AI and 4/5G are on the rise on construction sites where they are being used to ensure the labor force works safer and smarter on all aspects of the job. An intrinsically risky industry, construction is the perfect stage for new monitoring equipment…
• Look Up, Way Up – Drones with Smart Sensors are Coming to a Job Site Near You
Drones are becoming more popular as tools and equipment in several industries, including construction. And they aren’t the hum-drum base models one sees zipping around at the park—these are the Cadillacs of technology with sensors, microphones, thermal imaging…