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Introducing the Great Library Project Welcome to a bold new global initiative designed to advance Connected Construction adoption.
Count yourself fortunate. You live in a time where every detail of a project’s design and construction can be captured, preserved and understood with digital clarity. This virtual insight helps advance efficiency from design and construction through the entire project lifecycle, yielding a digital twin that lives in perpetuity to serve owners in countless ways, including operations, maintenance and even reconstruction.
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Project Efficiency & Predictability
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Tracking Prefabrication Productivity
Why Controlled Construction Environments are More Important than Ever and How Contractors are Using Technology to Gain Efficiency
Prefabrication of materials used in construction is not a new concept. For years, specialty contractors like electrical, mechanical and plumbing firms have operated workshops where materials can be assembled and readied for easy installation on projects out in the field. In recent years, however, more and more general, heavy highway and civil contractors have also embraced the idea of prefabrication and modular design facilities.
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Cyber Essentials — Starting Your Construction Cybersecurity Journey
How the Right Mindset and Strategic Approach can Make all of the Difference in Protecting Your Contracting Organization
We often hear about super sophisticated cyber attacks on corporations originating from criminal masterminds or teams of hackers operating on the dark web, but these really are the tip of an iceberg. Most cyber attacks are very basic in nature and are carried out by relatively unskilled individuals. They’re the digital equivalent of a thief trying your car door to see if it’s unlocked.
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