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David Flynn for Construction Executive: 'Monetizing Data in Construction'

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Director of Design Technology David Flynn authored an article in Construction Executive about how proper information management in construction can bring tangible financial benefits.

 

"Construction players can interact directly with a project’s cost, schedule, design, construction and ops process and connect intangibles such as activities and risks. The result: a truly cohesive integrated asset lifecycle that recovers value and reduces costs".

 

AACE International Conference and Expo

AACE International Conference and Expo

The AACE International Conference & Expo highlights the best and most current tools and techniques used in the industry today covering a wide range of programs and projects. There are over 100 hours of presentations to choose from covering a diverse group of topics such as BIM; cost and schedule control, IT/IM in project and cost management, planning and scheduling, decision and risk management, total cost management, and more.

Can construction be disruptive?: CEO Jordan Cram defends holistic data structures on Building Forward

Can construction be disruptive?: CEO Jordan Cram defends holistic data structures on Building Forward

The numbers are downright depressing

McKinsey says that while sectors such as manufacturing, retail, and agriculture in the United States have increased productivity 1,500% since 1945, construction is still where it was 80 years ago. The trend led the global consulting firm to conclude that construction has an “intractable productivity problem” while identifying the sector as the second-least digitized industry in the United States.