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Great Solutions

41 Great Solutions for architects, engineers, and contractors

AI ChatBots, ambient computing, floating MRIs, low-carbon cement, sunshine on demand, next-generation top-down construction. These and 35 other innovations make up our 2024 Great Solutions Report, which highlights fresh ideas and innovations from leading architecture, engineering, and construction firms.

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BIM and IT are subject matter that every member of the building team should have some kind of handle on, and that everyone can derive some benefit from. Whether it’s an app to help with cost control or an optimized building design achieved through BIM, these technologies can bring your projects to the next level and beyond.

May 3, 2011

Scott Simpson of KlingStubbins on how to get more value from BIM

Too few AEC professionals have developed a strategic idea of how BIM can and should re-shape professional practices and drive dramatic improvements in both creativity and production, according to Scott Simpson, FAIA, senior director of KlingStubbins. While BIM enables the exploration of design ideas quickly and in new and different ways, it can lead people to think they’re making more progress than they actually are. A simple adjustment in perspective is all it takes to put things right.

May 2, 2011

URS acquires Apptis Holdings, a federal IT service provider

SAN FRANCISCO, CA and CHANTILLY, VA– April 28, 2011 – URS Corporation  and Apptis Holdings, Inc., a leading provider of information technology and communications services to the federal government, announced that they have signed a definitive agreement under which URS will acquire Apptis.

Jeff Yoders | Apr 22, 2011

Autodesk media days: Suffolk Construction’s BIM story

While it’s always nice to see what’s new in Revit 2012 (now with constructability tools!), some of…
Apr 12, 2011

BIM Grows Up: Separating Hype from Reality in a 3D World

While BIM adoption still lags in both design and construction, some enterprising owners, architects, and contractors are unlocking the potential of this dynamic technology.

Jeff Yoders | Apr 11, 2011

Autodesk introduces new tools, says contractors are leading BIM adoption

Autodesk invited reporters to its AEC headquarters in Walthan, Mass., this week to unveil its 2012…
Apr 5, 2011

Are architects falling behind on BIM?

A study by the National Building Specification arm of RIBA Enterprises showed that 43% of architects and others in the industry had still not heard of BIM, let alone started using it. It also found that of the 13% of respondents who were using BIM only a third thought they would be using it for most of their projects in a year’s time.

Jeff Yoders | Apr 5, 2011

No more plug-ins! Autodesk announces native 3D mouse support for Revit

Autodesk has added native 3D mouse support for the Autodesk Revit Architecture 2012, Autodesk Revit…
Jeff Yoders | Mar 25, 2011

Bluebeam releases PDF Revu 9, new “eXtreme” edition

Bluebeam released the newest version of its PDF mark-up/management software this week. Bluebeam PDF…
Jeff Yoders | Mar 22, 2011

Autodesk announces 2012 products, streamlines packaging

Autodesk held a webcast Monday, March 21, 2011, to announce the 2012 editions of its subscription…
Jeff Yoders | Mar 16, 2011

Retroficiency launches existing building analysis tool, raises $800K

Boston-based Energy Analysis company Retroficiency has raised $800,000 in a funding round led by…
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