“We needed to reimagine the design and preconstruction phase by using a common data environment to create a shared view of all activities, dependencies, deadlines, and inquiries, this would eliminate data silos, streamline review cycles, and extract real-time data for design coordination and review, quantity-take-off, and mark-ups.”
“When working with architects, we could easily slot in our designs. The ability to use BIM and store all our models with Autodesk Construction Cloud allows us to easily exchange information with the large number of contractors and stakeholders.”
“This was really us getting back to what we were passionate about, what we're good at, and what we know is of benefit to the broader community in terms of its impact."
"BREMER envisions itself moving away from being a construction company to becoming a technology company."
“And by partnering with Autodesk, we have the opportunity to influence product development and we’ve seen our feedback incorporated into the solution to better support our estimating workflows.”
“The ability to interact with multiple estimators across a project — regardless of location — allows our teams to collaborate in real-time and to monitor how a takeoff package is progressing within the larger project scope.”
“Instead of working in Revit or dealing with 2D plans, color-coded plans, measurements, or dimensions, we can easily extract the data, analyze it, and provide an accurate and detailed quantity takeoff which reflects positively on our overall estimating workflow.”
“Windover’s innovative mindset of developing tech-first approaches supports our long-term strategy of implementing solutions to ensure data flow throughout the project lifecycle. With the adoption of Autodesk Construction Cloud, we can achieve this vision and transform the way we build with the most efficient and sustainable methods for our clients.”
“We know the city and we have an intimate relationship with the neighborhood."
“This project is all about breaking down the pixelation into tangible construction documentation. We leveraged Revit to unfold the project and then flatten it out, finding different ways to represent that using 3D views, flattened views, and overlay views.”
“The plan was to add redundancy and capacity so it could better handle the algal toxins."
“We had to tie into existing plant connections, and it was really critical that we be spot-on.”
“RedBuilt is a traditional sales-design-manufacturing company, where we deploy a salesforce across the US, they bid on a project in the traditional AEC project workflow, and if we win the bid, the project goes over to our design team, who then has to recreate everything the engineer of record already did. We felt that there could be a better process, and that Revit could take us there.”
“When we were using Architecture, we had an entire suite of tools that we could use, but many of those have now gone away. It’s been replaced by three buttons on [Voyansi’s Revit automation toolbar], but we’ve been able to maintain the same production. We’ve definitely seen some efficiency gains from Revit already, and that’s just the start since we’ll be building out even more functionality in future.”
“To get started at any level, the program I always point these firms to is the 2030 Commitment. Addressing climate change is about each project, and it is about the whole portfolio. Not every client will ask about sustainability, but if a firm makes it part of its consistent practice, those projects can also have a positive impact on efforts to reduce emissions and energy use.”