January 2021
BIM in the cloud accelerated after COVID-19. With so many of us working remotely, maintaining in-house hardware became complex.
One Engineering consultancy told us it had been offline for three days because the only person who knew how to reset the servers was off sick.
The costs of keeping I.T. up to date to run BIM data effectively are prohibitive for many smaller organizations, and there...
Keep reading...January 2021
Driving Vision is pleased to publish on its blog an article from Clive Jordan, developer of bespoke business software solutions, on the pros and cons of using a Spreadsheet or a Database
Pro’s
December 2020
A construction project management, with BIM, is often a tale of differing opinions and views. These issues come from the unique structure of construction projects. All stakeholders have different views and interests that could be hard to reconcile. Clients, lenders, material suppliers, engineers, builders, and subcontractors are all likely to approach the project from their own point of view....
Keep reading...December 2020
Mick Merrick Partner at Integrated Growth Solutions - iGS. Specialists in R&D Tax Relief has generously agreed to write the following article on our Blog. Driving Vision are always looking for creative ways to save money for our clients. The average claim on R&D tax credit is around £ 50,000!
Before it is built, every building will have evolved through an iterative process in...
Keep reading...November 2020
2020 has brought a seismic shift in the working environment for the whole construction industry. The prospect of long term remote working has left many companies re-evaluating their working practices and looking to technology to support the changes in their practices.
Other changes that have major impact on the way buildings and infrastructure projects are constructed are taking place at...
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