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Dan Walter Sees the Future: BIM on Every Project
NECA Transmissions features posts from CEO John Grau and other NECA staff and leaders about industry projects or issues they are following. Today’s post comes from Dan Walter. Building Information Modeling has been around for a while, starting with 2D CAD and continually evolving as better software and hardware became available. But, 2011 might be … Read more
‘Tis the Season
No. not that season. At least not quite yet. It’s the season for 2009 construction economic forecasts. The reports are coming across my desk, and they don’t paint a pretty picture. I mainly rely on the annual forecast produced by McGraw-Hill Construction. Other groups that try to crystal ball the construction economy are the U.S. … Read more










