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Technology Trends In Construction Improving Job Site Safety

Construction Marketing

In construction, RTLS relates to synchronizing Building Information Modeling (BIM) with built environment that boosts job site safety and efficiency. Drones possess a tremendous potential to help mitigate job site risks and enable smarter ways of construction. Author Bio: David B. Lever, founded the law firm, David B.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

« The Fundamentals of Building Information Modeling (BIM). Green Construction & Construction Software » The Business of Construction Risk Management. With every project, no matter how big or small, there is always riskrisk of injury, financial responsibility, or quality assurance.

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Making the Construction Industry Accessible for All

Fieldwire

Construction is a dangerous field with numerous opportunities for injuries. The AGC Report shows that diversity and inclusion improve safety where accidents can be fatal. Therefore, the likelihood of accidents in your workplace increases. Diversity promotes safety.

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Improve construction collaboration by leveraging construction analytics

Lets Build

And those benefits extend past the design process—other teams get better collaboration with the design department, allowing everyone to plan their activities together instead of taking a siloed approach, risking costly delays and rework, as we discussed above. And the answer to mitigating safety risks lies in construction data analytics.

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Tête de la Course: How Digital Construction Can Grow Europe’s Cycling Infrastructure

Autodesk Construction Cloud

This means incorporating features like dedicated bike lanes, which can lead to 90% fewer injuries per mile ; protected intersections, that physically separate bikes and other traffic; and bus stops, which reduce the risk of injury to cyclists. Bring everyone along for the ride with BIM.