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For years, “AI in construction” floated around as a futuristic talking point — something interesting, something promising, but not something most teams could actually use. That’s changed. Fast.
Read MoreFor years, “AI in construction” floated around as a futuristic talking point — something interesting, something promising, but not something most teams could actually use. That’s changed. Fast.
Read MoreFor years, digital twins were talked about like a future-state ambition — something that would arrive “one day” when the industry was ready. That day has quietly arrived. Across Australia, project teams are moving beyond static BIM models and building living digital twins that evolve with the site itself.
Read MoreDuring the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Doris Group, Aveva, and Schneider Electric joined forces to implement digital twin technology designed to help oil and gas companies improve asset performance, increase operational sustainability, and maximise ROI—all without the need for physical job site visits. Without partnering with each other, the firms likely wouldn’t have been able to operate with such agility. (The Power Of Ecosystems: How Collaboration Fuels Tech)
Read MoreFor decades, the AEC industry has been driven by experience, expertise and engineering excellence. Today, a new driver is rapidly reshaping how projects are planned, delivered and operated: Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Read MoreThe long-awaited announcement of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Stadium design team marks a significant milestone in Queensland’s journey to host one of the most anticipated global sporting events of the decade. After a detailed international and national procurement process, the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority (GIICA) has revealed the lead architectural consortium chosen to design the new Victoria Park Olympic Stadium — the heart of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Courier Mail+1
Read MoreAs the construction industry pushes toward faster, smarter and more predictable project delivery, 2026 is shaping up to be a defining year for digital construction. BIM is no longer a “value-add”—it’s becoming the foundation of how projects are planned, coordinated and executed across Australia.
Read MoreAs 2025 comes to a close, one thing is clear: this has been one of the most significant years of digital transformation the AEC industry has ever seen.
Read MoreIn today’s Australian construction scene, simply delivering a building isn’t enough. Owners, operators, and stakeholders increasingly expect smarter, more sustainable, and cost-effective assets. The journey from Building Information Modelling (BIM) to smart, data-driven assets is becoming a key requirement, shaping how projects are designed, constructed, and managed.
Read MoreThe construction and infrastructure sectors are evolving rapidly. Digital twins—dynamic, data-rich replicas of physical assets—are no longer just a novelty; they are becoming the standard approach for delivering and operating major projects. If your firm hasn’t progressed beyond pilot projects, the risks—both competitive and financial—are significant. Below, I clarify what a full-lifecycle digital twin truly entails, why postponing adoption poses dangers, how Australian policy and projects are influencing expectations, and a practical AEC roadmap to expand from pilot to organisation-wide implementation by 2026.
Read More“Technology has given us amazing tools, but if you look at the productivity of our industry, it hasn’t really improved in decades. The problem isn’t the technology itself – it’s how we work together. Until we change the way we collaborate and make decisions, we’re just layering tools on top of the same old processes” – David Foley, Managing Director, IIMBE
Read MoreAustralia’s construction industry is under immense pressure. Cost escalation, labour shortages, and material volatility are converging to create a perfect storm — one that demands smarter building practices and accelerated technology adoption.
Read MoreShort answer: yes — but they’ve moved from novelty to practical, uneven adoption. Digital twins, progressive assurance (a structured, staged approach to quality and handover) and AI are all major conversation topics in AEC today — increasingly driven by real projects, vendor products and new contracting approaches — yet uptake varies by sector, project size and organizational maturity. Below, we explain where each stands in 2024–25, what’s actually happening on projects, and the practical barriers firms still face.
Read MoreIn Australia’s construction sector, poor communication isn’t just a frustration — it’s a profit killer. Studies show that:
Read MoreAt Autodesk University 2025, the spotlight rested not only on AI and cloud technologies but on how those forces are reshaping the AEC (architecture, engineering, construction) world. Two of the most compelling announcements were:
Read MoreFor years, 3D BIM (Building Information Modelling) has been the foundation of digital construction. It gave the industry the ability to visualise structures, identify clashes, and coordinate design with better accuracy. But as technology evolves and projects become more complex, the AEC industry is looking beyond 3D.
Read MoreThe Australian construction industry is increasingly leaning on digital tools—BIM, AI, collaboration platforms—to deliver better projects, faster, and with fewer surprises. But the path hasn’t always been smooth. Below are several project stories from across Australia that illustrate what went right, what went wrong, and what others can learn.
Read MoreIn an era where construction projects are becoming more complex, digitally driven, and performance-focused, BIM at scale—and robust model management—is no longer a “nice to have.” It’s a strategic necessity. When properly executed, it ensures that data flows smoothly, collaboration is genuine, and project outcomes are more predictable across every stage from design to operations.
Read MoreForward-thinking subcontractors are proving that embracing digital tools is not about replacing skilled workers; it’s about amplifying human expertise and unlocking new levels of efficiency.
Read MoreAs construction projects become increasingly digital, the Building Information Modeling (BIM). Manager has emerged as one of the most critical roles in modern construction teams. Far more than just a technical position, today's BIM Manager sits at the intersection of design, technology, and project management—driving efficiency, collaboration, and innovation across the entire project lifecycle.
Read MoreIn today’s increasingly digital construction landscape, the BIM Execution Plan (BEP) stands as a cornerstone of project success. More than just a procedural document, the BEP is a strategic roadmap that defines how Building Information Modeling (BIM) will be implemented across a project—from design through to handover.
Read MoreIn an industry as complex and data-rich as Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC), it’s staggering to learn that 96% of captured data goes unused. That’s not just inefficiency—it’s a missed opportunity to transform how we build, collaborate, and innovate.
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping the design and construction landscape, offering transformative solutions across planning, risk detection, and design optimisation. Once considered futuristic, AI is now a practical tool embedded in workflows—from early-stage design to post-construction operations. Its ability to process vast datasets, identify patterns, and generate predictive insights is helping firms build smarter, safer, and more sustainably.
Read MoreIn today’s fast-paced construction landscape, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) systems are the lifeblood of building functionality—but they’re also among the most complex to coordinate. With tight schedules, congested spaces, and evolving design requirements, traditional coordination methods often fall short. Enter digital prefab integration: a game-changing approach that leverages Building Information Modelling (BIM) and prefabrication to streamline workflows, reduce clashes, and dramatically cut install time.
Read MoreAustralia’s construction industry is under pressure. With skilled labour shortages, rising material costs, and increasing project complexity, companies are being pushed to rethink how they deliver. Fortunately, digital workflows are stepping in—not just as a workaround, but as a strategic enabler of smarter, leaner, and more resilient project delivery.
Read MoreDigital engineering and Building Information Modelling (BIM) have evolved from niche skill sets to essential capabilities. As technologies like digital twins, VR coordination, and data-rich workflows become standard, upskilling your team isn't just an investment—it’s a strategic necessity.
Read MoreAs digital infrastructure scales at unprecedented speed, data centre construction has become one of the most demanding sectors in the built environment. The stakes are high, and so are the expectations. Fast-tracked delivery, hyper-complex systems, and strict compliance frameworks now define the landscape—leaving no room for missteps. Below, we explore the defining challenges faced by project teams today.
Read MoreIn today’s fast-paced, tech-driven industries, automation has become a buzzword. From AI-powered design tools to self-checking quality systems, automation is being hailed as the future of efficiency, accuracy, and scalability. And there’s no denying its impact. But amid the hype, a vital ingredient is often overlooked: human expertise.
Read MoreThe construction tech landscape just got smarter. Revizto—renowned for its real-time coordination and intuitive issue tracking—has joined forces with Resolve, a pioneer in immersive collaboration through VR and AR. This integration marks a turning point for Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) teams seeking more cohesive project workflows, fewer clashes, and enhanced stakeholder engagement.
Read MoreWhether erecting skyscrapers or designing community parks, efficient teamwork can spell the difference between success and costly setbacks. For construction managers and project planners, understanding how to foster collaborative team efficiency is paramount.
Read MoreFrom June 25–26, Sydney played host to one of the most forward-thinking gatherings in the infrastructure and construction sector: Building Smart Xchange 2025. Held at the Aerial Function Centre at UTS, this two-day event brought together digital pioneers, government leaders, and industry professionals to explore how open standards and digital transformation are reshaping the built environment.
Read MoreThe construction industry is in the midst of a major digital shift. Once defined by blueprints and boots on the ground, today's construction projects are increasingly shaped by data, automation, and intelligent design. While hard hats remain essential, digital skills are quickly becoming just as critical, especially for the next generation of construction professionals.
Read MoreEverywhere you look in construction, digital transformation is the buzzword—AI, data analytics, IoT sensors, robotics, BIM, Digital Twins. Yet for project teams on the ground, little has truly changed. Instead of making things simpler, technology has become another layer of complexity.
Read MoreIn today’s construction landscape, data is everywhere. Whether you're working on a small interior refurbishment or a large-scale infrastructure development, modern projects generate an extraordinary amount of information—from early planning stages to post-handover asset management. Unfortunately, many project teams still struggle to manage and distribute this data effectively.
Read MoreDigital engineering is reshaping the construction industry, turning traditional processes into data-driven, collaborative, and cost-efficient operations. At its core, digital engineering leverages technologies like Building Information Modelling (BIM), cloud collaboration tools, 4D/5D planning, and digital twins to improve decision-making throughout a project’s lifecycle—from design to construction and beyond. The benefits are increasingly tangible, with measurable outcomes in cost savings, risk reduction, and operational efficiencies.
Read MoreThe Australian construction industry is rapidly evolving, and digital construction is at the center of this transformation. From architecture to MEP and structural design, civil works and facilities management, digital tools are enabling smarter, faster, and more collaborative project delivery.
Read MoreThe construction industry is transforming digitally— the cloud is leading the charge. Cloud-based platforms help teams plan smarter, collaborate more effectively, and deliver projects on time and within budget. But to unlock these benefits, it's important to understand the best practices (and pitfalls) of working in the cloud.
Read MoreHeld on May 7–8 2025, at ICC Sydney, reaffirmed its status as Australia's premier construction and design event. With over 25,000 attendees, 600+ exhibitors, and 550+ speakers across 15 stages, the expo offered a comprehensive look into the future of the built environment.
Read MoreStruggling with cost overruns on your construction project? Discover 8 key strategies to stay on budget—plus how Draftech can help you take control.
Read MoreIn a major move that is set to redefine the way the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries work with reality capture data, Cintoo has announced the launch of its new BIM and Twin Editions. Known for its powerful cloud-based platform that transforms laser scan data into easy-to-use, mesh-based 3D models, Cintoo is now taking its technology a step further. These new editions are designed to meet the specific needs of users working with Building Information Modeling (BIM) workflows and Digital Twin solutions, offering even greater value, functionality, and efficiency.
Read MoreIn the high-stakes world of construction, time isn’t just money—it’s everything. From unexpected delays to coordination clashes, the gap between plan and reality can cost both. That’s where 4D planning comes into play. More than just an animated schedule, 4D planning is a powerful problem-solving tool that transforms how projects are designed, coordinated, and executed.
Read MoreEach year, Autodesk rolls out updates to Revit that push the boundaries of what’s possible in building design and documentation. Revit 2026 is no exception—this release delivers significant enhancements across Architecture, Structure, and MEP disciplines, making collaboration smoother, workflows smarter, and models more accurate. Whether you’re designing facades, detailing HVAC layouts, or coordinating complex multidisciplinary projects, there’s something in Revit 2026 for you.
Read MoreIn recent years, the Australian construction industry has undergone a digital transformation—and at the heart of this change is Building Information Modeling (BIM). Once viewed as an optional design tool, BIM has become a critical part of modern construction projects, offering unparalleled collaboration, planning, and efficiency benefits.
Read MoreThe 2032 Brisbane Olympics represent a landmark event for Australia, providing an opportunity to showcase the nation’s capabilities in infrastructure, sustainability, and technological innovation. Digital engineering will play a critical role in optimizing planning, construction, and operational efficiency to successfully deliver this world-class event. By integrating advanced digital tools, Brisbane can develop an Olympic Games that is efficient, sustainable and leaves a lasting impact on the city.
Read MoreIn the fast-evolving construction industry, efficiency and cost control are paramount. As digital transformation accelerates, Building Information Modeling (BIM) has become a critical tool for achieving these goals. At the heart of this transformation are BIM Managers, who leverage data-driven insights to optimize project execution, mitigate risks, and drive efficiency. Here’s how they do it.
Read MoreAs industries increasingly adopt data-driven approaches, the reliance on large-scale models has grown in fields such as artificial intelligence, engineering, healthcare, and construction. However, managing these massive models presents significant hurdles, including computational demands, storage constraints, and collaboration inefficiencies. Cloud-based solutions offer a transformative approach, providing scalable, flexible, and cost-effective resources to overcome these challenges.
Read MoreDigital Engineering Management (DEM) has emerged as a crucial discipline, particularly for complex assets such as airports and healthcare facilities. These projects demand intricate coordination, high precision, and compliance with rigorous standards. Digital Engineering ensures that construction is efficient and aligned with the asset’s lifecycle needs, integrating technology, data, and collaboration to deliver smarter, more sustainable projects.
Read MoreThe construction industry is under increasing pressure to deliver projects faster, more efficiently, and with higher quality. In the realm of Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) design, traditional workflows often lead to inefficiencies, clashes, and costly rework. However, one transformative approach is redefining how MEP systems are designed and installed: early prefabrication integration.
Read MoreThe 4th Annual Digital Built World Summit, held on February 18-19, 2025, at Doltone House Darling Island in Sydney, Australia, brought together over 300 leaders from the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) sectors, as well as asset owners and government representatives. This premier event focused on the digital transformation of infrastructure assets and the built environment, emphasizing themes such as digital twins, automation, asset management, engineering, and Infrastructure 4.0.
Read MoreBIM 2.0 Predictions for 2025 : As the construction industry continues to embrace digital transformation, Building Information Modeling (BIM) is evolving into its next phase—BIM 2.0. This new iteration of BIM promises to integrate cutting-edge technologies, enhance collaboration, and streamline workflows even further. But what can we expect from BIM 2.0 in 2025? Here are some key predictions.
Read MoreAs Australia continues to evolve in response to urbanisation, technological advancements, and sustainability imperatives, the built environment, infrastructure, and digital landscape in Western Australia (WA), Queensland (QLD), Victoria (VIC), and New South Wales (NSW) are undergoing significant transformation. In 2025, these states are driving forward ambitious visions that integrate digital innovation, sustainable infrastructure, and smart urban development. Here’s a closer look at their key priorities and emerging trends.
Read MoreBuilding Information Modeling (BIM) has been a game-changer in construction, enabling enhanced visualization, collaboration, and efficiency across the project lifecycle. One of the most impactful innovations within BIM is the Scan to BIM methodology, which involves capturing accurate as-built conditions using laser scanning technology and converting that data into a detailed BIM model. As we move into 2025, the question arises: will we see more Scan to BIM adoption in construction projects? The answer is a resounding yes, and here’s why.
Read MoreIn the modern construction industry, where projects are becoming increasingly complex, 4D planning has emerged as a crucial tool for project success. By integrating the time dimension with 3D models, 4D planning allows stakeholders to visualize and manage the sequence of construction activities. However, the success of 4D planning hinges on one key factor: accuracy. Without precise data and planning, the benefits of 4D technology can quickly unravel, leading to delays, cost overruns, and miscommunication.
Read MoreIn the dynamic world of construction, the seamless integration of Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) systems is a fundamental pillar for achieving successful project delivery and operational efficiency. With increasing project complexities and tighter timelines, the importance of effective MEP coordination cannot be overstated.
Read MoreThe integration of generative design with Building Information Modeling (BIM) represents a transformative leap in how architects, engineers, and construction professionals approach design and project execution. While BIM has long been celebrated for its ability to centralize data and foster collaboration, generative design adds a new dimension—leveraging algorithms and artificial intelligence to explore countless design possibilities. Together, these technologies promise to revolutionize workflows, optimize designs, and address complex challenges in the built environment. So, what does the future hold for this powerful combination?
Read MoreAustralia’s construction industry is set to hit new heights in 2025, with several transformative projects shaping the nation's landscape. From infrastructure developments to innovative buildings, these projects promise to boost economic growth, improve connectivity, and set benchmarks in sustainability and design. Here’s a look at some of the most exciting construction ventures to keep an eye on:
Read MoreThe architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry has had a transformative year in 2024, marked by remarkable achievements and significant challenges. This year has underscored the industry's resilience and adaptability as it navigates evolving demands, technological advancements, and global uncertainties. Below, we reflect on the key milestones, accomplishments, and hurdles that have shaped the AEC landscape over the past year.
Read MoreIn the ever-evolving landscape of construction and digital technology, the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) file format has long served as a backbone for interoperability in Building Information Modeling (BIM). Designed to enable seamless data exchange between different software platforms, IFC has been instrumental in breaking down silos and fostering collaboration across the construction industry. However, as technology progresses and new standards emerge, many are questioning whether IFC is still fit for purpose or if its relevance is waning.
Read MoreAustralia is on the brink of an infrastructure revolution, with a $230 billion investment planned over the next five years. This unprecedented commitment will fund critical projects across transportation, energy, water, and social infrastructure, reshaping the nation’s cities, regions, and economy. The scale and scope of these investments underscore Australia’s dedication to addressing long-standing challenges while preparing for future growth.
Read MoreAs one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, Australia is at the forefront of a data-driven transformation. Across industries, the strategic use of data is unlocking potential opportunities to enhance productivity, innovation, and sustainability. The construction industry, a cornerstone of Australia's economy, is no exception. With the right approach, the sector can leverage data to overcome challenges, optimize processes, and build a future-ready for rapid growth and change.
Read MoreThe integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with Building Information Modeling (BIM) is reshaping the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries, setting new standards in project efficiency, design innovation, and lifecycle management. Combining AI’s data-driven capabilities with BIM’s digital representations allows for improved predictive analysis, automation, collaboration, and sustainability across the project lifecycle. This powerful combination transforms BIM from a static digital model into an intelligent system that continuously learns and optimizes construction processes.
Read MoreInfrastructure is the backbone of any economy, providing the essential services and facilities that enable societies to function effectively. As the world grapples with rapid urbanization, population growth, and aging infrastructure, the need for innovative solutions to modernize and optimize infrastructure is greater than ever. Emerging technologies are playing a key role in transforming how infrastructure is designed, built, and maintained. These advancements promise to deliver billions in benefits, from cost savings to enhanced efficiency and sustainability. Here are five technologies that are poised to revolutionize infrastructure and bring immense value.
Read MoreIn today's increasingly connected world, data centres play a pivotal role in supporting the digital infrastructure that powers our daily lives. From the way businesses operate to how we communicate, entertain, and even manage our homes, data centres are at the heart of it all. As the demand for data-driven solutions continues to rise, the importance of these facilities has never been more pronounced. But what exactly makes data centres so crucial? In this post, we'll explore the key reasons why data centres are indispensable to modern life and industries.
Read MoreIn today’s rapidly evolving construction industry, technology and data have undeniably transformed the way projects are planned, executed, and completed. From Building Information Modeling (BIM) to advanced data analytics, technology has given stakeholders unprecedented insight into the life cycle of a project. However, while data and technology are critical components, the importance of collaboration cannot be overlooked. In fact, it is the synergy between data, technology, and collaboration that drives the true potential of successful construction projects.
Read MoreTemporary works are an essential component of construction projects. They provide the support structures necessary to ensure the safety and stability of permanent works as they are built. These temporary structures can include scaffolding, formwork, falsework, and other interim measures that must be carefully designed and executed. However, the planning, design, and management of temporary works can be complex and time-consuming, often leading to delays or increased costs if not handled efficiently.
Read MoreDigital technology is steadily reshaping industries worldwide, and the construction sector in Australia is no exception. With the 2024 release of reports on the state of digital adoption in the construction industry, key insights have emerged, shedding light on how technology is transforming this vital sector across various Australian states. Here's a detailed look at how each state is faring in terms of technological advancement, the challenges they face, and the benefits they are reaping.
Read MoreEnsuring safety on a construction site is a critical challenge for project managers. Construction environments are filled with hazards, from heavy machinery and materials to complex, multi-team operations happening simultaneously. Despite advances in protective gear, training, and regulations, accidents still occur, leading to injuries, delays, and increased costs. In this context, 4D planning is emerging as a transformative tool that enhances safety throughout the project lifecycle. By integrating time into traditional 3D Building Information Modeling (BIM), 4D planning allows for advanced visualization, simulation, and coordination, helping project teams anticipate and mitigate risks long before they manifest on-site.
Read MoreBexel Manager is an advanced Building Information Modelling (BIM) software platform designed to streamline the construction process by integrating various aspects of project management, coordination, analysis, and collaboration. Developed by BEXEL Consulting, this software serves as a comprehensive tool for managing complex construction projects by utilizing the 3D model-based approach of BIM. Bexel Manager aims to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and collaboration throughout the lifecycle of a construction project, from design to operation.
Read MoreIn the realm of construction and architecture, the importance of quality MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) shop drawings cannot be overstated. These drawings, which detail the specific installations and systems within a building, play a crucial role in ensuring that a project is executed smoothly, safely, and to the highest standards. Despite advancements in technology and increased reliance on digital tools, high-quality MEP shop drawings remain indispensable for several compelling reasons.
Read MoreIn the construction industry, time and cost efficiency are paramount. Traditionally, construction projects have been labour-intensive and highly susceptible to delays, inefficiencies, and rising costs due to a myriad of factors such as poor communication, outdated processes, and lack of real-time data. However, advancements in technology are rapidly changing the way construction sites are managed, allowing companies to eliminate unnecessary time and costs, while enhancing communication and productivity. Let’s explore the ways in which technology can benefit the basic operational elements of a construction site.
Read MoreThe recent BILTANZ event has once again solidified its role as a leading conference for exploring the intersection of technology and education in Australia and New Zealand. This year’s event brought together a diverse group of educators, technologists, and industry leaders, creating a dynamic environment for discussing innovations and challenges in the realm of learning technologies. Here’s a look at some key takeaways and lessons from the latest BILTANZ event.
Read MoreThe grand opening of Queen's Wharf Brisbane marks a momentous milestone in the city's development, encapsulating a transformative vision for Brisbane's riverfront. This ambitious project, which has redefined the city's skyline and urban landscape, officially opened its doors in late 2023. It represents one of the largest and most complex urban renewal projects in Brisbane’s history, blending cutting-edge architecture with historical preservation to create a vibrant, multi-functional precinct along the Brisbane River.
Read MoreBuilding Information Modeling (BIM) has revolutionised the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry by providing a comprehensive and collaborative way to design, construct, and manage buildings and infrastructure. Autodesk, a leader in 3D design and engineering software, has developed tools that are pivotal in BIM processes, such as Revit. One of the key resources for BIM users is the Autodesk BIM Content Catalogue, which serves as a repository of digital assets essential for BIM workflows. Here’s everything you need to know about this vital tool.
Read MoreThe construction industry, traditionally seen as conservative and slow to adopt new technologies, is beginning to recognize the transformative potential of digital twins. This advanced technology, which creates a virtual replica of physical assets, systems, or processes, offers unprecedented opportunities for improving design, construction, and facility management. However, despite its growing prominence, digital twins remain misunderstood by many in the construction industry. These misconceptions can prevent companies from fully leveraging the benefits of this powerful tool, slowing down the progress that digital twins can bring to the sector.
Read MoreEmbracing design and connected construction is essential for ensuring the success of your next project. The construction industry is increasingly complex, with projects requiring precise coordination, real-time communication, and effective management of resources. Design and connected construction leverage modern digital technologies to meet these demands, transforming the traditional ways of project execution and management. Here’s why integrating design and connected construction is vital for your next project:
Read MoreConstruction projects are complex undertakings, involving a myriad of tasks, resources, and stakeholders. In Queensland, like many other regions, the construction industry faces significant challenges due to errors that occur during the construction process. These errors can lead to substantial time delays and cost overruns, impacting project viability and stakeholder satisfaction.
Read MoreEmbracing the digital world is crucial for delivering net-zero climate targets and ensuring a sustainable future. Digital technologies provide innovative solutions that can significantly reduce carbon emissions, enhance energy efficiency, and build resilience to climate impacts. Here’s how embracing our new digital world is helping deliver net-zero climate goals:
Read MoreDigitization is poised to revolutionize the construction industry, bringing about profound changes that enhance efficiency, safety, sustainability, and overall project management. As digital technologies become more integrated and advanced, their impact on construction is becoming increasingly significant. Companies that have adopted digital innovations are reporting significant improvements, with studies indicating a 34 per cent higher performance compared to those that have not embraced these advancements. Here's an in-depth look at how digitization is shaping the construction industry.
Read MoreAs we approach 2025, digital twins are becoming a cornerstone of innovation across various industries, including architecture, engineering, construction (AEC), manufacturing, and healthcare. These virtual replicas of physical assets and systems are revolutionizing the way organizations collaborate with clients, offering real-time insights, enhanced visualization, and predictive capabilities. To harness the full potential of digital twins for client collaboration, it is essential to understand their benefits, implement best practices, and address potential challenges.
Read MoreThe architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry is experiencing a significant transformation, driven by advancements in technology. Among the tools at the forefront of this revolution is Revizto, a collaborative platform that streamlines project management and enhances Building Information Modeling (BIM) workflows. Moving forward with Revizto promises to revolutionize how AEC projects are designed, managed, and executed. Here’s a comprehensive look at how Revizto is shaping the future of the AEC industry and the benefits it brings to project stakeholders.
Read MoreThe construction industry is undergoing a digital transformation, with Building Information Modelling (BIM) at the forefront of this change. While traditional BIM has already brought significant improvements to project management, design, and construction processes, OpenBIM takes these benefits to a new level. By fostering interoperability and collaboration through open standards, OpenBIM offers a more inclusive, efficient, and innovative approach to construction projects. This blog delves into the implementation of OpenBIM, highlighting its advantages and the steps involved in adopting this transformative technology.
Read MoreAustralia is actively implementing BIM policy changes across its states to enhance construction project efficiency, reduce costs, and improve overall project outcomes. The implementation of BIM policies varies from state to state, with each adopting strategies suited to their specific needs and priorities. Here’s a detailed look at how major Australian states are progressing in their BIM policy implementation:
Read MoreCombining BIM with streamlined asset tracking and management systems, construction companies can significantly enhance their project delivery capabilities, improve resource utilization, and ensure timely project completion.
Read MoreThe construction industry is witnessing a technological revolution with the advent of Building Information Modelling (BIM) combined with remote construction market technology. This synergy is not only enhancing the efficiency and productivity of construction projects but also paving the way for smarter, safer, and more sustainable building practices. Let’s delve into how BIM is shaping the remote construction landscape and revolutionizing the industry.
Read MoreThe construction industry is undergoing a transformative shift, driven by the advent of smart building technology. This revolution is not only enhancing the way buildings are constructed but also redefining the functionalities and efficiencies of the built environment. Smart building technology is setting new standards for sustainability, productivity, and user-centric design, profoundly impacting every facet of the construction process.
Read MoreEmbarking on a construction project entails a multitude of considerations, with site feasibility analysis standing as a cornerstone in the process. The term "site feasibility" refers to the assessment of whether a particular location is suitable for the intended construction endeavour. This crucial step involves a comprehensive evaluation of various factors, including geographical, environmental, regulatory, and economic aspects. Understanding the significance of site feasibility can profoundly impact the success and sustainability of construction projects.
Read MoreThe construction industry, often characterized by its conventional methods and slow adoption of technological advancements, is experiencing a significant transformation propelled by Artificial Intelligence (AI). In particular, AI-driven predictive analytics and maintenance are revolutionizing how construction projects are planned, executed, and maintained. With the potential to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve safety, AI is becoming an indispensable tool in the construction sector.
Read MoreThe ability to effectively plan and communicate is paramount. Whether it's constructing a building, developing a new product, or organizing a large-scale event, the success of any endeavour hinges on meticulous planning and seamless communication among stakeholders. However, traditional methods often fall short in providing a comprehensive understanding of the project's progress and potential challenges. This is where 4D modelling emerges as a game-changer.
Read MoreIn the realm of construction, the pursuit of innovation is ceaseless. As technology advances, so too does the potential for groundbreaking materials and techniques. Advanced Building Materials (ABM) promise improved durability, energy efficiency, and sustainability, revolutionizing the way we construct our built environment. However, harnessing the full potential of these materials requires more than just their incorporation into traditional construction methods. It necessitates a Specialized Projects System tailored to their unique properties and characteristics.
Read MoreDigital mapping has emerged as a game-changer, revolutionizing the way projects are planned, executed, and managed. Gone are the days of relying solely on paper blueprints and manual surveys. Today, construction professionals are harnessing the power of digital mapping technologies to streamline processes, enhance decision-making, and optimize project outcomes. In this blog post, we'll explore the significance of digital mapping in the construction industry and its transformative impact on the built environment.
Read MoreThe Construction industry, often associated with its traditional methods and labour-intensive processes, is on the cusp of a transformative revolution - Industry 4.0. Characterized by the integration of digital technologies, automation, and data exchange, Industry 4.0 is set to redefine the way we conceive, design, and construct buildings. In this blog post, we'll delve into the potential impact of Industry 4.0 on the construction sector and how it is poised to reshape the landscape of the industry.
Read MoreInnovation is the cornerstone of progress, and in the realm of construction, where precision, efficiency, and safety are paramount, technological advancements are driving significant change. One such disruptive force making waves in the construction industry is cmBuilder, a cutting-edge platform revolutionizing the way projects are conceptualized, designed, and executed. With its array of features harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and virtual reality, cmBuilder is reshaping the landscape of construction, offering unprecedented efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and sustainability.
Read MoreIn the dynamic realm of construction, predictive maintenance stands out as a powerful strategy for ensuring the longevity and efficiency of built assets. Yet, the implementation of predictive maintenance in the construction industry is not without its challenges. From data management complexities to operational hurdles, construction companies face numerous obstacles in leveraging predictive maintenance effectively. However, by harnessing the combined capabilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Building Information Modelling (BIM), these challenges can be mitigated, unlocking new possibilities for proactive asset management and enhanced operational performance.
Read MoreThe construction industry has always been a cornerstone of human civilization, evolving over millennia to meet the demands of growing populations and advancing technologies. In recent years, one of the most significant technological advancements reshaping this sector is the integration of robots. From automating repetitive tasks to enhancing safety measures and increasing efficiency, robots are becoming indispensable in construction. This blog explores the transformative potential of robots in the construction industry and examines whether they are indeed the future.
Read MoreBIM represents a paradigm shift in the AEC industry, replacing traditional 2D drafting methods with a comprehensive digital approach that encompasses 3D modelling, data integration, and collaboration tools. At its core, BIM is more than just a software; it's a process that enables stakeholders to create and manage a digital representation of a project's physical and functional characteristics.
Read MoreIn today's fast-paced construction industry, effective communication and coordination among project stakeholders are critical for successful project outcomes. Building Information Modeling (BIM) has emerged as a transformative technology that streamlines collaboration and enhances decision-making throughout the project lifecycle. By leveraging BIM, project stakeholders can significantly improve communication and coordination, leading to more efficient processes, reduced errors, and enhanced project outcomes.
Read MoreIn recent years, Building Information Modeling (BIM) has emerged as a transformative force in the construction industry worldwide, and Australia is no exception. With its ability to enhance collaboration, efficiency, and sustainability throughout the project lifecycle, BIM has steadily gained momentum across construction projects in Australia. Let's delve into the journey of BIM's movement throughout the Australian construction landscape.
Read MoreIn the realm of construction management, the journey from data to information to control has undergone a transformative evolution. Traditionally, construction projects relied heavily on manual processes, leading to inefficiencies, delays, and cost overruns. However, with the advent of advanced technologies and data-driven approaches, the landscape is rapidly changing, paving the way for enhanced project management and improved outcomes.
Read MoreIn the realm of architectural design and engineering, Revit stands as a cornerstone software, revolutionizing the way professionals conceive, visualize, and execute their projects. However, the efficacy of Revit software lies not just in its functionalities, but equally in the quality of content it utilizes. Creating good Revit content is pivotal for designers and architects, as it directly impacts the efficiency, accuracy, and quality of the design process.
Read MoreIn today's fast-paced digital landscape, businesses are constantly challenged to innovate and adapt to stay ahead of the curve. At the heart of this transformation lies the implementation of a robust digital engineering strategy. But what exactly is a digital engineering strategy, and how can organizations ensure success in its execution?
Read MoreIn the face of pressing environmental concerns, the construction industry is undergoing a paradigm shift towards sustainable building practices. With the advent of cutting-edge technologies, architects, engineers, and construction professionals are now equipped with powerful tools to promote eco-friendly construction methods. These technologies not only enhance efficiency but also mitigate the environmental impact of building projects. Let's delve into how technology can be harnessed to advance sustainable building methods.
Read MoreIn the intricate world of MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) services, precision is paramount. From concept to construction, every detail matters, and any discrepancy can lead to costly delays and errors. In this dynamic landscape, 3D shop drawings have emerged as a game-changer, revolutionizing the way MEP designs are conceptualized, communicated, and executed. Let's delve into how these digital blueprints are reshaping the industry landscape.
Read MoreIn the realm of safety evaluations, technological advancements have played a pivotal role in revolutionizing traditional approaches. The integration of 3D software and simulations has emerged as a game-changer, offering a more comprehensive and immersive way to assess safety measures. This blog explores the significance of safety evaluations through 3D software and simulations, highlighting their benefits and applications across various industries.
Read MoreIn the ever-evolving landscape of technology, 3D printing has emerged as a revolutionary force, reshaping the way we manufacture and conceptualize objects. As we step into the year 2024, the world of 3D printing continues to push boundaries, introducing innovations that were once thought to be the realm of science fiction. In this blog, we explore the state of 3D printing in 2024 and the transformative impact it has had on various industries.
Read MoreIn the ever-evolving landscape of design and innovation, one concept has been gaining significant attention for its ability to combine efficiency and creativity seamlessly: modular design. Breaking away from traditional, linear design processes, modular design empowers creators to build versatile, scalable, and customisable solutions. This blog explores the essence of modular design, its benefits, and its impact on various industries.
Read MoreIn the ever-evolving landscape of urban development, the concept of smart infrastructure has emerged as a beacon of progress. As we embark on a new year, the integration of advanced technologies into our built environment is poised to redefine the way cities function, ensuring efficiency, sustainability, and improved quality of life. In this blog, we'll delve into the trends and innovations that will shape smart infrastructure in 2024.
Read MoreAs we step into 2024, the construction industry continues to evolve, driven by technological advancements, sustainability imperatives, and a changing global landscape. In this blog post, we'll explore the key construction trends that are set to shape the industry in the coming year.
Read MoreThe construction industry, known for its traditional methods and labour-intensive processes, is undergoing a remarkable transformation with the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI). As technology continues to evolve, AI is becoming a game-changer, revolutionizing how buildings are designed, constructed, and maintained. In this blog, we will explore the various ways AI is making its mark in the construction sector and reshaping the future of the built environment.
Read MoreIn the dynamic world of construction, efficient communication and data management are pivotal for successful project delivery. One innovative solution that has gained significant traction in recent years is the Construction Operations Building Information Exchange or COBie. This standardized data format has revolutionized the way information is shared and managed throughout the entire lifecycle of a construction project.
Read MoreIn the realm of construction projects, precision and accuracy are paramount. As-built drawings play a pivotal role in ensuring that the finished structure aligns with the original design and specifications. These drawings, often created during or after the construction phase, provide a comprehensive record of the final layout, dimensions, and details of a building or infrastructure. In this blog post, we will delve into the significance of As-Built Drawings and how they contribute to the success and efficiency of construction projects.
Read MoreSolar energy is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of sustainable living, and as the demand for solar panels increases, so does the need for accurate and detailed drafting drawings. These drawings serve as the blueprint for solar panel installations, guiding engineers, technicians, and installers in the precise placement and alignment of solar panels to maximize energy production. In this blog post, we will explore the essential aspects of solar panel drafting drawings, shedding light on their importance, and providing insights into creating effective and efficient designs.
Read MoreIn the realm of project management, efficiency, precision, and innovation are the keys to success. In today's fast-paced world, traditional project planning methods often fall short of meeting the demands of modern construction and engineering projects. This is where 4D planning comes into play. 4D planning, an innovative and forward-thinking approach, extends beyond the conventional 2D and 3D planning methodologies. It introduces an additional dimension – time – to the planning process. In this blog, we'll delve into the concept of 4D planning and its significance in revolutionizing project management.
Read MoreIn the dynamic realm of the modern legal landscape, the ability to communicate complex information clearly and persuasively is paramount. To this end, the integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM) software into courtroom presentations has emerged as a groundbreaking innovation. BIM software, traditionally used in architecture and construction, now plays a pivotal role in creating animated visuals that simplify intricate legal cases. This blog post explores the transformative impact of BIM-generated animations in the courtroom, shedding light on its significance and practical applications.
Read MoreIn the complex world of construction, every project involves multiple trades and systems, each with its own set of requirements and intricacies. The coordination of these mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems is essential to ensure that a building functions optimally and efficiently. MEP coordination is a critical process that offers numerous benefits in terms of project efficiency, cost savings, and overall quality. In this blog, we'll explore the advantages of MEP coordination and why it's an indispensable aspect of modern construction projects.
Read MoreIn the fast-paced world of technology and innovation, the concept of digital twins has emerged as a game-changer. Digital twins, though not a new concept, have gained significant traction in recent years. They are poised to revolutionize various industries, from manufacturing and healthcare to urban planning and beyond. In this blog, we'll explore what digital twins are, their applications, and the potential they hold for the future.
Read MoreIn the ever-evolving world of construction and architecture, staying ahead of the curve is essential. One such technological leap that has transformed the industry is Scan to BIM (Building Information Modelling). This innovative process has redefined how construction projects are approached, managed, and executed. In this blog, we will delve into the fascinating realm of Scan to BIM, exploring its significance, benefits, and potential to reshape the future of construction.
Read MoreIn an era characterized by rapid technological advancements, the construction industry is no exception to the transformative power of smart technologies. The year 2023 marks a significant milestone in the integration of these innovations into the construction sector, revolutionizing the way projects are planned, executed, and managed. From augmented reality (AR) to the Internet of Things (IoT), this blog explores some of the most noteworthy smart technology advances in the construction industry.
Read MoreThe construction industry is no stranger to change, but in recent years, a powerful transformation has been reshaping the way buildings are conceived and constructed. Prefabrication, often referred to as "prefab," is revolutionizing the construction industry in 2023. This innovative approach involves the assembly of building components off-site in controlled environments, leading to faster, more efficient, and cost-effective construction. In this blog, we will explore how prefabrication is rapidly changing the construction industry in 2023 and its potential benefits.
Read MoreIn today's rapidly evolving construction industry, the adoption of cutting-edge technologies has become imperative for staying competitive and ensuring project success. One such technology that has revolutionized the way construction projects are planned, designed, and executed is 3D Building Services Intelligent Models. These models, often referred to as Building Information Models (BIM), have become an integral part of modern construction projects, offering a myriad of benefits that enhance efficiency, accuracy, and collaboration throughout the project lifecycle.
Read More3D-rich information models are vital for MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) services, enhancing coordination and efficiency. They enable precise visualization, clash detection, and optimization of complex systems within building designs.
Whether you’re the lead Mechanical Designer, the Project Manager, or the Client, getting in early and coordinating your build is crucial.
Having the opportunity to optimize your design, test clever ideas, change the building, create or remove existing floors cannot be done effectively if you’re building at the same time.
In this video we will show you why coordinating your project and including all services in the early stages improves decision making, design and the running costs of your next project.
With so many different platforms and cloud solutions available, the concept of sharing information online has become standard for most building services construction projects. In this video we cover what we believe is the solution to time consuming processes, outdated information and unproductive coordination meetings. Get your team ready and up to date on Live Linking. As mentioned in the video, please find the link to BIM360 and how to set up Live Linking on your project.
Thank you for all your efforts on our projects; they have been an invaluable contribution to their success. We look forward to working with you on future projects.
Ian Ferguson MPM Group
Jess and Karl at Draftech were amazing. The communication from the start was prompt, and the entire process was extremely easy. We needed their knowledge on Air Schematics, and they had made one up for our buildings that we service. Thanks so much, and we will be using you guys in the future. Cheers, Air Control Australia.
Greg Colebrook AirControl Australia
With Draftech’s thorough understanding of building services modelling and close attention to detail, Forth has been afforded the opportunity to outsource some of our BIM projects with absolute confidence in the accuracy of the final product.
Gary Murdoch Forth Consulting
Very professional and efficient organization. Delivered a great product to a tight deadline.
ACE Power
Karl and the team are very professional and have a vast knowledge of BIM coordination.
Dwayne Willaims Babinda Electrics
We had multiple large projects with tight deadlines and needed a company we could trust. The teams delivery, attention to detail and understanding of what is being designed is always executed to a high standard.
Martin O’Donovan Envar Engineers
Draftech offered a flexible and reliable approach to working collaboratively with our team. They met our expectations and quality requirements and also offered up new ideas.
Draftech have proven to be a valuable and trustworthy resource and we will continue to work with Draftech on other projects.
Simon Marsden Umow Lai
Draftech is different from others in the professionalism and features they provide.
The ability to walk through projects in real time online provides invaluable insight into problem areas and helps provide an efficient resolution on the spot without many phone calls, emails and the necessity for us to paw through countless drawings to understand the issues.
Todd Morris Manager - Air mech
Draftech were put forward to FIP Electrical as the solution to Coordinate, Model, carry out clash detection, provide Electrical Services Shop Drawings, as built documentation and completed electrical model.
Simon Thorpe FIP Electrical
In close collaboration Draftech set up all our systems and model deliverables. In this process Draftech have proven to be a valuable resource for us and demonstrated commitment, understanding and professionalism.
David Skelley DJCoalition
Draftech’s attention to detail and proactive nature throughout the project assisted us in identifying issues before becoming evident on site, saving us both time and unexpected costs.
Matt Payne PJM Engineering Services
They delivered very high quality Revit models and associated 2D documentation at key milestones, working to a tight budget and in strict accordance with the Architects’ BIM requirements.
Peter Thomas Geoff Hesford
We found Draftech’s work to be of high standard and the team delivered exactly as agreed, in fact, when we considered the project complete, Draftech put further resources into the project as they were not satisfied.
John Johnson Beca
Engaging Draftech during design gave us the tools to make smart decisions.
Hansen Yuncken Design Manager - Michael Harkins
The drafting service is timely, reliable and fit for purpose for the built environment.
Peter Harvey Harvey Industries
Draftech stands apart from other drafting services that we have previously used in their attention to detail and ability to adapt to the individual client’s requirements.
Doug Holt McCaig Aircon
I can confidently recommend Draftech as a solid and reliable supplier, and experts in their field. I look forward to working with them again in the near future.
Chris Behan Norman Disney & Young
After seeing the benefits Draftech provided us on the Townsville Hospital Redevelopment we have set up a relationship with Draftech and intend to continue to use their BIM knowledge and skills for our future projects.
Brad Lund Energy Power Systems
Draftech has no competition as they are in a class of their own.
John Boyes Babinda Electrics
Draftech Developments Drafting and Design Capabilities, in conjunction with their outstanding level of Client service and support has provided great solutions to our engineering and Drafting Design portions within our Gorgon Barrow Island Project.
Aaron Hazelton Applied Electro Systems Pty Ltd
Draftech set up necessary systems and workflows very quickly, but also setup auditable estimating and weekly cost tracking processes that we utilised, requiring little maintenance.
TOM PURDON MPM GROUP