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Digital Builder Ep 55: Sparking a Passion for Construction in Younger Generations 

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From inside an Autodesk Technology Center Another cool thing about this episode was that it was filmed in the Autodesk Technology Center in Boston. As part of Autodesk Research, the Autodesk Technology Centers catalyze new possibilities for making through the power of connection and a global network of innovators.

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10 Construction Sessions You Might Have Missed at Autodesk University

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The introduction of BIM, cloud based takeoff tools, AI, and bidding platforms have all shaken up the way estimating and preconstruction management operates. . During this session, you’ll see the benefits of using Autodesk Construction Cloud along with tools like BIM 360 and Assemble. Take a Load Off with DPR, Windover, and Arcadis.

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40 Under 40: Champions of Construction 2021

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Managing pandemic disruptions and getting projects over the finish line has required a well-tempered balance of leadership, creativity, and innovation to solve incredibly challenging problems. Senior BIM Manager. Nima is no stranger to BIM. Prior to Amazon, he was the Senior BIM-VDC Manager at Schiavone Construction Co.

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Top 10 Construction Companies in the U.S.

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The Rhode Island-based firm constructed a state-of-the-art engineering lab and academic facility for students at the Wentworth Institute of Technology (WIT) in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. Gilbane was brought in to construct the new four-story, 78,000-square-foot academic building for engineering innovation and sciences.

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2023 Construction Trends: 23+ Experts Share Insight

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Advanced Innovation: the evolution of data and technology. The construction industry realizes that to drive more predictability, profitability, and safety into their processes, firms must continue to embrace digital technologies and innovation in 2023. Future of Work: the changing tides of construction’s workforce.