BUG Buzz: Meetings Go Virtual
Bluebeam User Group brought enhanced attendance and engagement across the globe even as meetings shifted to virtual environments in light of the COVID-19 pandemic
Bluebeam User Group brought enhanced attendance and engagement across the globe even as meetings shifted to virtual environments in light of the COVID-19 pandemic
When it comes to learning and using construction technology, there is often a disconnect between the classroom and the real world
A recent Bluebeam-led roundtable discussion addresses the biggest barriers facing true digital progress in the construction industry
What is the relationship between these two technologies?
Computer-designed parts remove humans from the equation to make alien-looking components that are lightweight and super strong.
The method is often maligned for its perceived incompatibility with complex, innovative architecture. Recent projects are challenging that notion
Barton Malow is testing robotic support systems, or exoskeletons, to reduce worker fatigue and improve safety
Though visually boring, the types of materials used—and what they do to sound—in highway noise barriers is interesting
Construction, engineering and architecture professionals can stay on top of their work with these tips
Advancing technology, a growing prefab market and more “green” initiatives are just a few of the trends shaping the immediate future of the country’s construction sector
A panel event at Bluebeam’s HQ aimed to support local women working in the technology sector
The recently re-built Tappan Zee Bridge in New York demonstrates the process of underwater construction
Surveying as-built conditions is a big expense. But reality capture technology is both lowering the cost and improving accuracy and efficiency of the process.
How Bluebeam is helping archeologists make discoveries out in the field
Advances in building technology are helping people get more things faster