Tag: Common Data Environment
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Digital Collaboration in the Construction Industry
The digitisation of work has become an integral part of today’s world and Digital Collaboration is one of its pillars.…
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Four major works around the world realised with BIM
Large infrastructures around the world developed with BIM BIM design has been proven to increase efficiency, improve collaboration, reduce costs…
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Use of the CDE in the practice of the Construction Project management
The concrete and efficient use of the CDE (Common Data Environment) in the practice of Construction Project Management In the…
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BIM collaboration is the key to success
BIM collaboration is the key to success. Today’s article will explain how BIM can help you consistently achieve measurably improved…
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The Common Data Environment in practice
What is CDE – Common Data Environment The Common Data Environment (CDE) is a centralized repository where information relating to the design, construction and management of a building…
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What’s new – Building in Cloud
What’s new, the Building in Cloud’s news. We are happy to announce the news of Building in Cloud released in December 2018.…
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Common Data Environment – UnipolSai Selects Building in Cloud
UnipolSai SpA, a leading financial services company with over ten million clients, has selected Building in Cloud to manage the Common…
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The CDE to BIM processes support – Download the E-book
The use of a tool such as CDE, combined with the use of BIM , and the use of LEAN…
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Common Data Environment – A new module for Building in Cloud
BiC-CDE, a new module for Building in Cloud for the management of Common Data Environment that is fully compatible with…
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6 Key Requirements for the Success – Common Data Environment
A Common Data Environment (CDE) is critical to driving collaboration and measurably improving construction productivity, quality, and satisfaction. The ability…
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Building Energy Efficiency – Building in Cloud
According to the International Energy Agency, almost 30% of worldwide energy is attributable to buildings (40% of total in energy…
