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Chris Andrews has been working with computer-aided drafting and geographic information systems data nearly as long as they’ve been used in construction, “including mapping indoor facilities on the web, starting from work in startups in the late 90’s,” he says.
At this point, well into the era of working with COVID-19, questions over remote work, remote collaboration and better awareness of the workforce on construction jobsites can seem like settled issues.
Autodesk announced Tandem, its digital twin coordination tool, at Autodesk University last year. That tool entered public beta this month, allowing anyone to start building out digital twins of their projects.
Autodesk acquires water infrastructure design and management provider Innovyze for $1 billion, plans to integrate it with Autodesk Civil 3D, BIM360 and other products.
一经请求With construction projects in full swing, it’s time to talk progress tracking. With both aerial and ground-based capabilities, drone technology offers never-before-seen viewpoints of assets, equipment, and issues throughout the construction lifecycle. By combining image data with drone insights, users can receive customized, 360 visualizations of their sites.