How Software Can Drive Efficiency in Oil and Gas Construction
As the oil and gas sector seeks to decarbonise and become more efficient, software is here to help.
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.
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.
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.
How do you choose the right construction software for you, and make sure that your investment is worthwhile?
Construction companies are using technology to reduce their impact on the environment.
Technology has the potential to eliminate redundant work and streamline mundane-yet-critical tasks, easing the burden on construction firms as they face a possible challenging economy ahead.
Chris Gorse, professor of construction engineering and management at Loughborough University, talks about how construction can be more sustainable
Technology has the potential to eliminate redundant work and streamline mundane-yet-critical tasks, easing the burden on construction firms as they face a possible challenging economy ahead.
Bluebeam can help those delivering public sector projects in the same way as those working on private schemes. Here’s how.
Construction companies are using technology to reduce their impact on the environment.
The reluctance to implement digital transformation comes down to a lack of trust in data.
Remote working could leave people feeling disconnected. However, technology may be able to help.