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How to Make Better Quantity Takeoffs?

The Constructor

Quantity takeoff in construction estimates the quantities for a contract from the drawings and construction plans to forecast the upcoming.

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New Asset Features to Boost Progress Tracking on 2D Drawings

Autodesk Construction Cloud

With these new capabilities, you can visually markup 2D sheets and track asset progress to keep office teams updated while empowering folks in the field to forecast their productivity and quickly adjust to scheduling changes. Multiple assets can also be made quickly when drawing on a sheet.

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New Asset Features to Boost Progress Tracking on 2D Drawings

Autodesk Construction Cloud

With these new capabilities, you can visually markup 2D sheets and track asset progress to keep office teams updated while empowering folks in the field to forecast their productivity and quickly adjust to scheduling changes. Multiple assets can also be made quickly when drawing on a sheet.

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2022: Challenges, Changes, or Status Quo?

Pro Builder

Take our 2022 Housing Forecast Survey (and win!). Share your forecast for the coming year by completing Pro Builder’s 2022 Housing Forecast Survey! Complete the survey by October 5, 2021 and be eligible to win one of four $50 Visa gift cards from a random drawing of all qualified survey respondents. .

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Dodge Data & Analytics to Present Construction Industry’s Economic Forecast

Construction Superintendent Magazine

The event features the release of the 2016 Dodge Construction Outlook, a mainstay in construction industry forecasting and business planning. . – The 77th annual forum for construction industry leaders, the 2016 Dodge Construction Outlook Executive Conference, will be held Oct. 29-30 at The Ritz-Carlton in Washington, D.C.

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Plan now, build later: How data helps future-proof your designs

BD+C

Architects and design professionals create drawings and conceptual designs using data from the present to build structures in the future. Until recently, these cost forecasts have been guesswork at best. Timing is one of the most common problems in construction work. Delays happen.

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Webinar: Profiting from Data-Driven Decisions with CMiC Analytics

ENR Construction

Furthermore, as they continue adopting new information technologies, they find themselves drowning in an ever-growing ‘ocean of data’ from job sites, subcontractors, accounting and forecasting systems, designs and drawings and many other sources.