
A 4D BIM platform for temporary works and improved interoperability were two of the winners in an innovation challenge led by Trimble’s SketchUp division.
The 0-60 Challenge invited entrepreneurs, early-stage startups and developers to use SketchUp to develop transformative technology solutions that solve common industry pain points.
First place went to ScaffPlan, which developed an extension that allows temporary works companies to create detailed drawings and documentation for scaffolding, formwork, propping and shoring projects in SketchUp. The solution solves the complex challenges faced by temporary works companies by optimising material use and enabling precise delivery scheduling to reduce waste and delays. It also facilitates accurate onsite installation, compliance with stringent legal requirements, and thorough identification and mitigation of safety hazards.
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