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The Complete Guide to Real Estate Construction Management

UK Construction Blog

Builders are also using prefabricated methods to save time and reduce waste. Understanding Real Estate Construction Management Real estate construction management is the process of planning, organizing, and controlling a building project, from the first idea to the final handover.

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Begin With the End in Mind: A Practical Guide for Facility Management Optimization 

Autodesk Construction Cloud

This data reflects the design quality, quantities, and specifications, streamlines risk-free prefabrication onsite, and assists owners in managing buildings after completion. In most projects today, the contractor ends up with fully coordinated 3D models that are packed with useful geometric and spec info.

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8 Ways to Start Learning Autodesk Build Today

Autodesk Construction Cloud

These are comprehensive resources that cover various aspects of software capability, including Project Management, Cost Management, and Project Closeout & Handover, among other things. . Check out our workflow guides.

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Top 30 Construction Classes at Autodesk University 2021

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Massive amounts of data are created from project inception to design, planning, building, closeout, operations and beyond. Deliver a higher quality turnover package and closeout experience to their clients. How to successfully start looking at prefabrication as a product and not a project.

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40 Under 40: Champions of Construction 2022

Autodesk Construction Cloud

He keeps an eye on all project components, ensuring that a smooth handover and as-built model are achieved on all new projects. . Brian has grown the team’s capabilities, elevating how Interstate can utilize BIM models for fully built, in-house prefabrication —without ever stepping foot on the jobsite.”. Adam Plunkett .