How the Public Sector Can Work More Collaboratively with Bluebeam
The collaboration advantages of using Bluebeam mean more effective working, a quicker return on investment and better-quality outcomes
The collaboration advantages of using Bluebeam mean more effective working, a quicker return on investment and better-quality outcomes
As the oil and gas sector seeks to decarbonise and become more efficient, software is here to help.
Bluebeam and CIOB team up to help construction SMEs with digital transformation.
Technology offers a great opportunity to drive better outcomes for public sector construction projects
Construction has been somewhat behind on things like technology and remote working. But the COVID-19 pandemic forced the sector to revisit how it did things; now it is embracing fresh ways of working that could lead to gains in productivity and worker well-being.
OpenBIM is the key to collaboration and allows teams to use multiple software tools easily, such as this example of Revu and Archicad.
As the oil and gas sector seeks to decarbonise and become more efficient, software is here to help.
From keeping onsite equipment secure and productive to helping map out land and terrain for projects, Global Positioning System (GPS) technology offers the construction industry a dimension of information that was simply unthinkable a few decades ago.
Digital plan review software is speeding up the review process for urban planning agencies. Learn how one city cut plan review times with Bluebeam Revu.
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Experts argue that relationships across the construction industry are more vital than ever in today’s challenging markets. Contractors who establish a good relationship with their suppliers can hope to rise to meet and surpass these challenges.
Bluebeam is increasingly being used by public sector organizations. Built spoke to the supervising building inspector for plan reviews for Merced County in California about why his team made the switch to Bluebeam and what the software has done to transform the way his team can respond to the needs of local people
The construction sector’s productivity challenges are well known. The advent of the Internet of Things – part of the Fourth Industrial Revolution – could see the industry’s processes and resulting buildings become more efficient.
Construction companies are using technology to reduce their impact on the environment.
While the private sector has been using Bluebeam for several years, the public sector is now getting in on the act. Here’s how the city of Henderson, Nevada, is using the technology.