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The Growing Integration Ecosystem of Autodesk Construction Cloud 

Autodesk Construction Cloud

In April 2021, they launched their first Autodesk integrations with BIM 360 and Navisworks. By February, they announced an enhanced integration that was fully compatible with Autodesk Build and added integrations into Cost Management and Assets for both Build and BIM 360. . Use the new? XYZ Reality . See the full ecosystem here.

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The tale of two BIM-stillborns and the relativity of time in developing global BIM to a useful level

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x-ray pictures) travelling over my mail system, Google still keeps on bombarding me with ‘targeted ads’. Many based on and around BIM. Time in real terms, measured against other industries as well as relative, to a starting point in a BIM implementation and its supposed ‘end date’. Most unsuccessful in one way or other.

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Let the genie out of the bottle: A suggestion for a BIM corporate gift

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When I get invited to speak at BIM themed gatherings, it is usually due to one of 2 scenarios at play: Organisers either know nothing about BIM, or they are in a somewhat ‘suicidal mode’ intending to bomb their event with whatever random, anti-mainstream BIM ramblings I’ll come up-with on the day. Not offensive, yet powerful!

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How Permasteelisa Deploys Hands-free Construction Management

Autodesk Construction Cloud

In a recent press release , RealWear announced a new and exciting integration with Autodesk® BIM 360 , built in collaboration with Permasteelisa, to solve exactly that challenge. Delivering BIM 360 on the RealWear HMT-1 hands-free assisted reality device means that worker safety is enhanced,” says Gordon Earle.

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Make It Resilient 2024 Student Contest Encourages New Ways to Build for Extreme Environments

Autodesk Construction Cloud

In traveling to Phoenix-based construction technology firm Nox Innovations, he explores firsthand how builders are constructing for extreme environments here and gleaning lessons about resilience that could be extended beyond planet Earth.

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The two sides of the BIM coin.

DebunkTheBIM

there is the ‘light side’ that most BIM people talk about: The 4D and 5D. The poor quality of information that travels through the project. The fact that design consultants may talk the BIM talk but rarely walk it, definitely not across the line that separates design and construction. The sequencing, the clash detections.

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The sidewalk syndrome: A sign of a maturing BIM?

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Presumptuous I may have come across when I commented on the CME acronym (Common Model Environment) a couple of days ago, I was very pleased to see someone finally pulling the word ‘Environment’ into the BIM picture. For far too long, far too many of us have been defining BIM as ‘digitally representing buildings’.

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