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Construction Budgeting 101

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Your construction budget is one of the most important things to get right in any project. Poor budgeting leads to inaccurate estimates and error-prone forecasts, which can result in unfavorable project outcomes. The lack of proper budgeting practices can also lead to communication breakdowns and misalignment.

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Over 275 Partners Now Integrate with Autodesk Construction ApplicationsĀ 

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Over 220 of these integrations now work with Autodesk Build, our comprehensive field and project management solution. Latest Integrations for Autodesk Aiprentice's Artifact is a powerful search engine that allows teams to find relevant files, views, assets, and metadta from their completed and ongoing projects.

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What is preconstruction and why itā€™s important

Lets Build

Planning is key for every construction project, no matter the size. As a project manager, you have to attend to every step of the construction process, from design to handover. By focusing on better preconstruction practices to define project details before breaking ground. So how do we avoid this?

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Project Foundation Pt. 2: Building the Master Budget

Stok

The foundation for any successful project is a detailed schedule and budget. stokā€™s Project Managers first shared tips for creating an accurate Master Schedule. Now on the financial side, the Project Manager should work closely with the Client on the conceptual budget at project inception.

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Trade coordination: how to coordinate technical teams on site efficiently without BIM

Lets Build

Construction is usually involving and delicate, with different teams like trade professionals, project managers, and subcontractors working together to deliver successful projects. Today, construction teams rely on Building Information Modeling (BIM) to create and manage information during the entire lifecycle of a project.

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Trade coordination: how to coordinate technical teams on site efficiently without BIM

Lets Build

Construction is usually involving and delicate, with different teams like trade professionals, project managers, and subcontractors working together to deliver successful projects. Today, construction teams rely on Building Information Modeling (BIM) to create and manage information during the entire lifecycle of a project.

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New Yearā€™s Resolutions for Commercial Contractors: Goals and Strategies for Growth

HardHatChat

Not only can this lead to unrealistic requests and expectations from the client because there hasnā€™t been a conversation about factors that could impact the construction schedule and budget, but it can also create an adversarial relationship from the start.