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AI Copilots for Quantity Surveyors: Estimating at Lightning Speed

Construction Placements

AI Copilots for Quantity Surveyors: Estimating at Lightning Speed Discover how AI copilots and digital QS assistants are revolutionising quantity surveying—with features like automated takeoff, predictive forecasting, and seamless BIM integration.

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The Complete Guide to Real Estate Construction Management

UK Construction Blog

New technologies like AI, BIM, and IoT are helping manage projects better by saving time, cutting costs, and reducing risks. Sustainability is also a big focus; new rules in the EU require all new buildings to be zero-emission by 2030. While green buildings cost more to build, they can cut long-term operating costs by up to 40%.

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Timber Framing Design: Complete Guide to Traditional Structural Planning

UK Construction Blog

This comprehensive design process separates timber frame construction from conventional building methods and determines the success of the entire project. Timber framing design is the architectural and structural planning process for creating buildings using heavy timber construction with traditional joinery methods.

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Construction Industry App Development: Transform Your Projects with Digital Solutions

UK Construction Blog

Data reveals that 50-80% of construction site problems stem from missing or delayed information, creating cascading effects across entire project timelines. This connectivity ensures everyone works with current information, reducing misunderstandings and project delays. Communication breakdowns plague construction sites daily.

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Slow & Steady: State of the Concrete Industry

For Construction Pros

Concrete contractors have also been struggling with the pervasive challenge of data fragmentation and inconsistent information flow directly impacting field productivity and increasing costly reworks. This involves leveraging BIM (Building Information Modeling) for detailed concrete designs, connecting those models directly to the field.

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The Construction Industry Outlook for 2024

Jonas Construction

Legislation money from the CHIPs Act continues to encourage tech manufacturers to build facilities in the US. With the International Energy Agency ’s push for net zero emissions by 2050, all new buildings and 20% of existing buildings should be zero-carbon-ready by 2030. In the U.S., Similarly, shortages are still an issue.

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A bullseye for construction: Eliminating error and rework with cutting-edge tech   

Civil + Structural Engineer

Recent estimates put the cost of rework at around 5 percent of total project costs, and also suggest it accounts for more than 30 percent of all work on site. Digital design Since the introduction of Building Information Modelling (BIM), construction has drawn more and more on Computer Aided Designs (CAD).