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Yates Construction is a family-owned general contractor building in the following categories: commercial, government, educational, healthcare, retail, distribution, entertainment, industrial process, manufacturing, transportation, power, and multi-unit residential. In thirty locations, Yates just celebrated its 50th year in business, is among ENR’s 25 largest contractors, and has used Viewpoint Construction Software for 30 years.
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Learn how GMI Construction has been saving approximately $1000 a day with Viewpoint for Field View; real savings over a 51-week construction period. Formed in 1986 as a privately owned, family run business, GMI has grown to become a well-established, successful and award-winning building and construction services company with operations spanning multiple sectors and geographic regions.
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Find out why Turner and Townsend have chosen to make a long term commitment to Viewpoint and how Viewpoint For Projects is already successfully being used on the Urban Sciences Building in Newcastle.
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Learn how Campbell River, British Columbia-based Seymour Pacific improved accountability across operations and documented a solid, airtight process for working with contractors.
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Introducing our new Podcast series: A Viewpoint on Construction, Modern Takes on a Transforming Industry. Episode 1: Women in Construction In this episode of A Viewpoint on Construction.
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Join Ben Wallbank, BIM Strategy Manager at Viewpoint Construction Software, for this informative webinar to the Association of General Contractors.
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Benedict Wallbank, BIM Strategy Manager at Viewpoint, hosts an interesting and informative "future-gazing" webinar looking beyond BIM Level 2 and what might inform what Level 3 will be. We have a long way to go until we reach the peak of the "Sharable Structured Data Mountain."
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Thomas Lane, technical editor at Building magazine, and Viewpoint's Ben Wallbank discuss the current construction software landscape and how new technology and processes, particularly around BIM, are helping organisations deliver projects better.
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By April 2016 the bulk of the £40bn government commissioned construction projects will be tendered with Level 2 BIM deliverables. Unless you are Level 2 BIM compliant you will be ineligible for this public sector work. Moreover, large parts of the private sector are following suit meaning a broadening client base is beginning to pull in the same direction. Join Ben Wallbank, BIM Strategy Manager at Viewpoint, to find out what you need to do stay in the mix for BIM projects.
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Barie Hasib, Managing Director BIM REC, and Benedict Wallbank, BIM Strategy Manager at Viewpoint present what a good BIM client should do... and of equal importance, what to do when they don't. Learn in detail the standards of BIM, what employers are supposed to do, what is actually happening, and what you should do if the employer has not done what they should.