This article illustrates how a specifier can use NBS Chorus to collaborate with a manufacturer to produce a complex specification.
What are the global, long-term impacts on the future of the built environment? This article will form part of a wider series on these subjects, in association with CIMCIG.
Rebecca DeCicco, Founder and Director of Digital Node gives a synopsis of the current state, implementation and use of BIM and digital engineering in Australia and New Zealand, and their impacts on the wider construction industry landscape.
Arguably the biggest external factor influencing the construction industry is the world’s rising population. A recent World Economic Forum publication on the future of construction reported that the population of the world’s urban areas is increasing by 200 000 people per day.
23 May 2018
Uniclass offers a consistent structure for all disciplines and can classify any scale of item from a huge complex such as a University Campus down to a product such as a Fan.
Across the world, various government reports have concluded that the construction industry needs to standardize its processes and data structures and enable value through the use of digital technologies.
We pride ourselves in being seen as global leaders in innovation. We innovate with and for our customers; and the customer is at the forefront of all that we do.
The problem of badly coordinated project information is a costly one for the industry.
Dr Stephen Hamil, Innovation Director at NBS walks us through NBS Source and how it is aligned with specification product NBS Chorus, how it utilises existing standards and is prepared for standards that are currently in development.