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20 construction industry trends to watch in 2020

Building Radar

Project management software: smart tools for fast teams 4. Forecasts: How the construction industry in Germany will develop in 2020 Software in the construction industry 1. After all, smart project management tools offer a lot to keep a cool head as complexity increases. IoT: building with wireless intelligence 5.

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Mindy Keiser always knows where to look

The Korte Company

These days, she still finds herself on the phone, but now she’s conversing with subcontractors and vendors while carefully evaluating scopes of work, following up on bids and forecasting the overall costs of each project. It can make or break a project. Now I see them on my projects. Estimating is a lot to juggle.

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Home Building by the Numbers

Pro Builder

The annual analysis, called the Comparative Financial and Operations Analysis (“Fin-Op” for short), draws from detailed information about various revenue, cost, and profit metrics provided anonymously by builders of varying sizes in different locations, serving as a benchmarking and forecasting tool for the company, builders, and the industry.

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The New Preconstruction Advantage: Connected Quantification & Model Coordination in a Common Data Environment

Construction Business Owner

For example, if each clash costs $3,500 per instance (PWC, 2018), it’s difficult for estimators and project managers to ensure each project is profitable during the planning phases of a project. Autodesk Construction Cloud’s CDE empowers teams to remain on the same page when planning and forecasting a project.

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Construction Software Integrations: Putting an End to Manual Workflows

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Okta’s 2019 Business @ Work research report found that larger companies deploy an average of 163 apps (up from 129 in 2018) while smaller ones deploy an average of 99 (up from 73 in 2018). Stakeholders and project managers can get more done thanks to Autodesk’s ecosystem of apps that covers just about any construction need.