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Living in a Materials World

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Effectively managing the materials on jobsites with modern software can have a significant impact on contractors bottom lines. Relying on manual processes in today’s modern construction era is no longer going to be a feasible option. Every built environment turns raw materials into polished projects.

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What is Building Construction | Steps & Processes of Building Construction | Application of Building Construction | How to do Planning of Building Construction

CivilJungle

Development planning is crucial in managing & implementation of construction projects since it involves selecting the technology, recognizing feasible workflows & estimating specified resources. Construction Planning Software. How to do Planning of Building Construction? There are 3 varieties of development project planning:-.

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How to Estimate Construction Costs   

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Construction cost estimating systematically forecasts all costs associated with completing a project within a defined scope. Cloud-based takeoff tools Software like Autodesk Takeoff is another excellent cloud-based tool to help teams optimize their takeoff workflows.

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COVER STORY: 2013 Business Facilities Rankings Report – Metro And Global Rankings

Buisness Facilities Contributed Content

In March, IBM announced a new 800-job technology center in downtown Baton Rouge that will provide software development and software maintenance services to clients in the U.S. with services that address the increasing demand for flexible software to keep up with Big Data, cloud and mobile requirements they are facing.

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Construction Budgeting 101

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Poor budgeting leads to inaccurate estimates and error-prone forecasts, which can result in unfavorable project outcomes. The contractor must evaluate the details of the project—including specifications, market rates, and historical costs—to determine whether or not it’s feasible to complete the job with the given amount.