It might seem daunting, time consuming & prohibitive for smaller practices, to implement BIM. Not with Driving Vision!
Drones usage in the construction industry has increased 239 percent year-over-year, according to BigRentz, an online equipment rental network.
Construction sites use drones to monitor project progress, complete safety inspections, and survey dangerous sites. Drones are known to improve onsite security and reduce labor costs by mitigating the risk of theft.
Analyzing data with Artificial Intelligence, visualization, and monitoring tools help to test and change in real-time new ideas to improve building design, project scheduling, and building operation systems.
We will review in August how drones can transform the construction industry and the benefits and challenges you can expect.
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Of practices using BIM made positive ROI
Of practices using BIM improved health and safety
Of practices using BIM decreased errors and omission
Of practices using BIM enhanced their practice image
Of practices using BIM claimed less litigations
Of practices using BIM reduced rework
It might seem daunting, time consuming & prohibitive for smaller practices, to implement BIM. Not with Driving Vision!