As 3D printing technology has evolved, the continued applications for design and construction have evolved along with it. What has been primarily used as a presentation tool—essentially an easier and faster version of the traditional architectural model—has become something more....
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In the fast-paced world of construction technology, staying ahead of the curve is the only way to stay in the game. Structure Tone’s vice president of information technology, Terry Robbins, gathered four of the sharpest minds in construction tech to...
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Thomson Reuters has just completed a major construction and critical engineering project in London’s Docklands, delivered by Structure Tone Mission Critical. We asked the Director of Critical Services Engineering, Jay Ahmed, for his thoughts on the project—one of the highest-risk...
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With the rise of the open-plan workplace, companies have seemingly embraced a new way of working and of using space. But has this trend gone too far? Where do we go from here? Adam Strudwick, associate principal and design director...
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How the fit-out industry uses BIM today
BIM is a powerful process, through which companies from across the built environment sector can design better buildings more quickly and deliver structured data.
The anonymous survey, which was sent to a select group of senior...
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Building Information Modeling (BIM) processes, in some form or another, have been around for nearly 20 years. However, in 2007 the UK government issued a country-wide mandate that set out four levels of BIM...
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