Digital Construction AI add-in for Revit converts 2D plans to 3D models French start-up WiseBIM has launched an AI tool for Revit that is designed to make it easier and faster to model in BIM from existing 2D plans.
Digital Construction COBie outsourcing: ‘Trust but verify’ Managing an asset based on as-built data can improve efficiencies in operation – but only if that data is correct. So how do you ensure that? Bill East provides a few pointers.
Digital Construction How AI can get the most from a P6 schedule Primavera P6 schedules are the bread and butter of many project managers’ roles. But, René Morkos asks, what if there was a way to use AI to improve the schedule’s efficiency, reducing build timelines and saving money with the click of a few buttons?
Digital Construction How Laminar Projects made ‘too much HS2 data’ easy to handle Laminar Projects’ approach to digital transformation for the Eiffage, Kier, Ferrovial and BAM Nuttall joint venture (EKFB) working on HS2 Phase 1 was a compelling winner of the Best Use of Data on a Project at the Digital Construction Awards 2023. We speak to the Laminar team to find out more about their work and what happens next.
Digital Construction BIM in brief 27.10.23: Leica’s smartphone 3D scanner A round-up of BIM and digital construction stories that you might have missed in the past month, including Leica’s new smartphone scanner.
Digital Construction Bluebeam launches Bluebeam Cloud, bundles subscriptions Bluebeam has released Bluebeam Cloud, a new suite of mobile and browser-based solutions available globally as part of new subscription plans.
Digital Construction Local authorities turn to GIS specialist for digital planning support Dacorum Borough Council, Nottingham City Council and South Ayrshire Council have won support from geographic information systems specialist Esri UK to take forward their digitalised planning projects.
Digital Construction Wall-crawling robot among National Highway’s anti-graffiti measures The wall-crawling robot from Hausbots has made it the final three of National Highways’ innovation competition tackling graffiti on bridges.
Digital Construction Why IFC really matters according to Emma Hooper that way lies greater interoperability and real BIM advancement.
Digital Construction HS2 tests fibre optic tech to detect ground movement HS2 and the Align joint venture of Bouygues, Sir Robert McAlpine and Volker Fitzpatrick are testing fibre optic technology to detect minute ground movements in embankments and cuttings, and thus help prevent land slips.
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