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In the Blue Covers all Things Bluebeam, One of the Construction Industry’s Favorite Programs

Construction Junkie

For those that might not know, Bluebeam is a construction industry favorite for reviewing construction documents and performing PDF markup. Now 7 episodes deep, the podcast began in August of 2019 and is released monthly, generally speaking.

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The 12 Best Construction Podcasts of 2020

Construction Junkie

To find the results of our 5 previous competitions, click the corresponding year: 2015 , 2016 , 2017 , 2018 , and 2019. 4: The ConTech Crew Previous nominations: 2016 (winner), 2017 , 2018 , 2019 Listen to it here: [link] The ConTech Crew ( @TheConTechCrew ) is also a previous champion, taking home the title in 2016.

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Place Your Vote for the Best Construction Podcast of 2020

Construction Junkie

To find the results of our 5 previous competitions, click the corresponding year: 2015 , 2016 , 2017 , 2018 , and 2019. Scherber and Excavating and @missyscherber on Instagram , took over the show in August of 2019, just a short while after last year’s best podcast competition ended. After that time, no more votes will be tallied.

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The Power of Augmented Reality (AR) in Construction

Autodesk Construction Cloud

As such, the AR/VR market is expected to see a 77% CAGR from 2019-2023. The AR/VR market is expected to see a 77% CAGR between 2019 and 2023 as it grows in popularity. . Augmented can be used to track and document how projects are progressing. a piece of furniture or appliance) might look like in their own environment.

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Leading the Home Building Industry: Pro Builder's 2021 Forty Under 40

Pro Builder

The project proposes sustainable solutions for Detroit’s 48204 ZIP code • Led the initiative to transition from CAD to BIM construction documentation and introduced several technical innovations to streamline operations • Created a custom BIM content library with hundreds of host components and subcomponents. Koby Bowen, 38.

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Behind the Build: Interview with Justin Lipsey, VDC Technical Leader, SSOE

Autodesk Construction Cloud

I also got to go to AU in 2019 and just sat with the Forge devs for an entire day. I’m doing a lot of the training and tons of research and documentation, but I believe that the future would be similar to how Revit developed. I have an associates degree in CAD Technology, but I worked extremely hard to get to where I am today.

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Scaling for Success in the Plant and Manufacturing Industry Through Standardised Ways of Working

Autodesk Construction Cloud

In 2019, Axalta’s plant engineering subsidiary business based in Wuppertal, Germany began exploring how they could move some of their local project data from a local server into the cloud. Alongside this, the team also needed to find a solution that allowed everyone to access the documents they needed wherever, and whenever they needed them.

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