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Data Analytics Trends in Construction

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Better understanding your project data can help significantly boost productivity and profitability on current projects, as well as better plan future ones. And true data analytics is more than just tracking traditional job costs and cash flow. Several construction data trends have emerged recently.

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The Ultimate Guide to Building Collaboration in Construction

Autodesk Construction Cloud

When collaboration is strong, team members pool their resources and knowledge and prioritize meeting shared goals dictated by the timeline and budget of the entire process rather than their own goals. Projects that stay on budget. Higher profits. This, of course, is the ideal way to conduct projects. On-time project delivery.

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Uncertain Times Call for Construction Technology Growth

Viewpoint Construction Technology

The cloud is making construction management much simpler, productive and profitable. Modern software ensures real-time and accurate data to better estimate projects, stick to budgets and timelines and maximize performance and profitability. Want to find out how Viewpoint can help? Benefits of Updates.

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Keep Construction Office & Operations Teams Happy with These ERP & Financial Integrations  

Autodesk Construction Cloud

As a result, the technology tools available often stifled collaboration between these external stakeholders, who had limited access to key budget and profitability information, which makes it very hard to run a successful business. This makes it easier to track budgeted resources, committed funds, and actual money spent.

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Relationship between the designer and the contractor

Construction Business Owner

Many of the contractors immediately shot down the concept with the age old line of questioning that pertains to the architects’ inability to draft an affordably reproduced plan and a perceived desire to be the next Frank Lloyd Wright on a modest budget. I could write many pages on this topic but will boil it down to a singular point.

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BIM, Value Management, Life-cycle Cost Management

Building Information Management

It is also defined as the total cash flow of the project from the conceptual stage to the disposal stage (Bennett, 2003). Facilities contribute significantly to the enhancement in productivities, profit-abilities and service quality of an organization. 1994), Preconstruction Estimating: Budget through Bid. 15th Edition.