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Home » Topics » The Future is Connected Construction
Watch this 3-minute video to understand why there is so much friction on a construction jobsite and how it can be improved with shared models and a common data environment.
Construction is a complex business characterized by multiple interdependent processes, contributions from experts in different fields, and evolving demands from project owners.
As sustainable construction mandates and the skilled labor shortage challenge the industry, innovation is more important than ever. Read the article to learn why.
A steady stream of new and innovative technologies have poured into the construction space over the last decade, including machine control, 3D modeling, and collaboration tools.