Remove project-management-bridge-the-gap
article thumbnail

Maintaining the Golden Thread of Information with Autodesk Construction Cloud Part One

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Today, we are continuing the series of Autodesk product blogs that are tackling how technology can help owners, main contractors, subcontractors and architects better prepare their teams for the changes coming with the introduction of the Building Safety Act.

article thumbnail

Mind the Gap: Connecting AEC And Operations Data?  

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Architectural, engineering, and construction (AEC) data have the potential to bring immense value to facilities management. The data can help facility managers unlock better performance across core workflows from asset management to smart space planning. These data siloes contribute to a major industry challenge; 95.5%

BIM 98
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Empowering Workforce Development: Bridging Shortages and Embracing Diversity in the Construction Industry

Autodesk Construction Cloud

In this blog, I'll delve into the critical shortages facing the construction industry and explore the transformative power of women and underrepresented communities stepping into leadership roles, with a spotlight on a recent conference I attended in Portland that highlighted this inspiring journey.

article thumbnail

Field and Office Communication: 9 Surefire Ways to Close the Gap  

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Field and office communication are essential to a well-run project. While the office personnel is integral to coordinating nearly every aspect of the construction project behind the scenes, at the same time, without the skill and dedication of the boots on the ground nothing would ever get done or done right.

Office 104
article thumbnail

CONNECTIONS FOR PRECAST FLOOR SLABS

The Constructor

Connections in Hollow Core Slab: The problem with hollow core slabs is that there is no projecting reinforcement in the slab, so a frictional tie is required. The tops of some of the cores are removed and are made ready to receive the site bars which are projecting form the beam. This should lap with the projecting bars.

Concrete 223
article thumbnail

Introducing Digital Builder Insider — Construction Resources for the Industry, by the Industry? 

Autodesk Construction Cloud

With rising material costs, new sustainability standards, the growing need for skilled laborers, and an influx of construction technology to manage the project lifecycle, the industry is at a tipping point. . And in construction, these attributes lead to greater collaboration, communication, and overall project success. .

article thumbnail

LOADS ON PRECAST CONCRETE CLADDINGS

The Constructor

Secondly there must be a sufficient gap between adjacent panels to accommodate any expansion, otherwise the two panels will meet and be subjected to large compressional stresses. In the figure below, the gap is too small. Heat expansion of the cladding panel must be allowed for in the design.

Concrete 127