In the fast-paced world of construction, efficiency and accuracy are key to success. Construction Managers are always on the lookout for innovative tools and methods to streamline their processes, reduce costs, and secure more competitive bids. One such game-changing approach is the use of Early Connected Steel Models, which involve modeling and connection engineering during the design phase. In this blog, we'll explore how these models not only cut down on bids but also enable Construction Managers to provide precise Bills of Materials (BoMs) for bidding purposes. This was a hot topic for many Construction Managers at CMAA last week.
Using Early Connected Models to Create a Precise Bills of Materials
By David Kowalski on Nov 2, 2023 3:52:12 PM
Rationalization and RFIs: Silent Players in Excess Carbon
By Michael Gustafson on Jul 13, 2023 11:24:00 AM
Over the past year, I’ve heard from engineers that their clients are now asking how they are reducing embodied carbon in their designs. Back in the fall I shared some strategies for how to do this (AECBytes, Dec 2022). However, with so many approaches that engineers can take, it may feel overwhelming knowing where to start. Many engineers are now asking the question: What are the most impactful actions I can take to reduce embodied carbon? One engineer said to me, “If I design the structure efficiently to the building code, am I not already doing everything I can?”
Approaching a Crossroad with Early Connected Models
By Michael Gustafson on Jun 9, 2023 4:17:34 PM
As we enter the summer season, many of you are planning your school breaks and getaways. With it also being half way through the year, I wanted to reflect on current market conditions in construction and the continued urgency to reduce project uncertainty.
Embodied Carbon - Why it Matters to the Structural Engineer
By Michael Gustafson on Dec 13, 2022 8:11:58 PM
Qnect in MSC Need for Speed Special Segment
By Pearl Burgoff on Dec 1, 2022 12:00:00 PM
Top Reasons Why the AEC Industry is Headed for Change
By Michael Gustafson on Oct 27, 2022 3:47:50 PM
By Michael Gustafson