The Power of Digitizing Quantity Takeoffs
When quantity takeoff workflows are simple and accurate, entire construction projects go more smoothly—here’s how technology can help
When quantity takeoff workflows are simple and accurate, entire construction projects go more smoothly—here’s how technology can help
The formally trained structural drafter, AutoCAD, Revit and BIM whiz—and overall experienced industry veteran—sits at the intersection of innovative construction technology and customer adoption and success
The 35-year-old welder is using social media to inspire future generations to enter the trade—and to promote her larger ambitions that aim to help the Black community across industries (from 2021)
Chloe Gharios has a message for women in construction: you belong. And she is fearless in being authentic as an engineer by showing through social media how others can be, too
To kick off Women in Construction Week 2023, Built looks back on its top stories of women making a difference in the industry from the past year
In honor of Black History Month, Built reflects on the top stories featuring Black construction professionals from the past several years
Despite the temptation to implement a new technology quickly, it’s important that there are practices in place to ensure the tool is evolving in the long run
From historic building conversions to innovative stadium construction, these were the top stories of the Built Blog in 2022
Construction leaders should be thoughtful and deliberate when choosing and implementing a new technology or workflow. This process will give them peace of mind that they did it right
A new era of digital collaboration has arrived in construction. Here’s how companies can optimize these new capabilities
The city’s department for reviewing plan documents was stuck in a slow and siloed system for communicating corrections—until Bluebeam transformed it forever
Since the industry is a top hacker target, here’s how construction firms can begin to establish strong cyber defenses
The former accountant has the unique perspective of helping determine how nearly every dollar is invested to enhance the technology company’s continued growth and value to the construction industry
Marc Robillard credits constantly evolving construction technology tools for allowing him and his engineering colleagues to effectively help clients carry out their visionary ideas
Bluebeam’s dexterity as a construction technology makes it invaluable to the industry, but standardizing its tools and features to specific job roles or workflows makes it even more valuable