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Getting started with connected workflows: for engineers

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Technology Delivers Building Blocks but Also Roadblocks From automated surveying and building information modeling (BIM) solutions to augmented reality and embodied carbon calculators, digital technology touches nearly every corner of the modern construction project. Understanding how, when and where to use technology is crucial. Companies that get the equation right operate more efficiently and cost-effectively. In a best-case scenario, they're able to achieve transformative results. Engineers recognize that digital technology plays an integral role in advancing their business. This includes areas as diverse as design development, construction documentation, model take-offs and estimation, and conceptual/schematic design. Make no mistake, digital workflows that connect people, data and machines unlock significant value for construction firms. According to a 2022 study conducted by Trimble and Dodge Data & Analytics: 1 69% of engineering firms that currently have a low level of digital adoption plan to invest in digital workflows. 83% that have a high level of digital adoption plan to continue investing in technology. The same Trimble-Dodge study found that: 2 1,2 Dodge Data & Analytics and Trimble Construction, Connected Construction: The Engineers' Perspective, 2022. 2 64% of businesses realize efficiency gains for internal processes. 56% improve decision-making. Among larger companies, 44% see increased efficiency for multi-company processes, and 47% report an increased ability to predict and mitigate risk. But that's where things get difficult. Simply adding technology to the mix doesn't necessarily unlock maximum value. It's all about how a business uses various tools, technologies and solutions together—and how they synergistically create advantages. 68% deliver projects faster. © 2023 Trimble Construction. All Rights Reserved.

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