Constructech Digital


Welcome to the new digital edition of Constructech magazine, which features interactive content, videos, and articles on the go, right at your fingertips.


To access a digital issue of Constructech, in its entirety, please select one of the issues below.

  

May/June 2013: Commercial

Check out the May/June issue of Constructech to find:

  • An in-depth look at how apps can increase the shelf life of data
  • What it will take for the successful uptake of agcXML
  • A case study on delivering 6D models to a project owner
  • How contractors can lend a hand in building a connected city





March/April 2013: Commercial

Check out the March/April issue of Constructech to find:

  • Which technologies made this year’s commercial Top Products list
  • A look what some of the major construction software acquisitions mean for the industry
  • Insight on which tools and tactics will take BIM even further
  • A Q&A with the CIO of JE Dunn Construction who addresses some myths on mobile





February 2013: Residential

Check out the February issue of Constructech to find:

  • Details about how to prioritize tech investments for the year ahead
  • A listing of the residential Top Products winners for 2013
  • Highlights from this year’s Intl. Builders’ Show including major product announcements and alliances
  • Advances that are helping connect suppliers and builders through technology





Jan/Feb 2013: Commercial

Check out the Jan/Feb issue of Constructech to find:

  • Details regarding the unveiling of Constructech magazine’s 2013 Connected Truck of the Year
  • A look at what tech is coming in 2013 and how contractors should deal with the changes
  • Thoughts from inside the mind of one tech thinker, uncovering why data will take construction to the next phase
  • New ways to develop and deploy BYOD policies in construction





December 2012: Residential

Check out the December issue of Constructech to find:

  • Case studies about a group of builders adopting technology for next-generation objectives
  • A look at how technology can help deliver a project on time and on budget
  • A guide to software and technology targeted to the residential construction industry
  • How energy studies and programs could push smart-home technologies further





Nov/Dec 2012: Commercial

Check out the Nov/Dec issue of Constructech to find:

  • The annual Buyer’s Guide of software and technology targeted to the construction industry
  • A look at what Windows 8 means for the construction industry
  • Profiles of construction visionaries that are using technology in an innovative way
  • The final installment of At the Enterprise, which looks to the future of ERP technology





Sept/Oct 2012: Commercial

Check out the Sept/Oct issue of Constructech to find:

  • A special section focusing on tech trends for project teams working on construction projects in K-12 and higher education
  • Features covering earned-value management and building-automation technologies
  • How to select and deploy the right ERP software
  • Executive insight into the future of estimating





July/Aug 2012: Commercial/Residential

Check out the July/Aug issue of Constructech to find:

  • A listing of the most influential technology providers in construction, with pros and expectations from the Constructech editors
  • Details about what Carnegie Mellon’s high-tech incubator could mean for construction
  • Examples of how homebuilders are leveraging new devices in construction and sales
  • How a BIM matrix can help determine if, and how, you should use BIM





May/June 2012: Commercial

Check out the May/June issue of Constructech to find:

  • How the USGBC App Lab can help build and maintain green facilities
  • New ways construction companies—large or small, specialty or general—can use ERP
  • The next step in BIM: making the model available to owners
  • A one-of-a-kind product showcase for green building





Mar/Apr 2012: Commercial

Check out the Mar/Apr issue of Constructech to find:

  • How Bechtel uses AUT (automated ultrasonic testing) on waste treatment plant
  • The first article in a new series focusing on how ERP technology is advancing
  • New ways J.C. Cannistraro uses technology to prepare for mechanical installations
  • How to create a BYOD (bring your own device) strategy at the jobsite





February 2012: Residential

Check out the February issue of Constructech to find:

  • Why now might be a good time to provide homebuyers with managed services for home improvement and maintenance
  • How building on the technology basics can yield big results
  • An in-depth look at Constructech’s list of residential Top Products for 2012
  • Editorial and features that set the stage for technology in 2012





Jan/Feb 2012: Commercial

Check out the Jan/Feb issue of Constructech to find:

  • Which next-generation technologies will play a role in the ‘jobsite of the future’
  • How to mine for data within your technology platform
  • Ways to simplify design through one standard for CAD
  • A case study about one specialty contractor that uses BIM to provide better services





December 2011: Residential

Check out the December issue of Constructech to find:

  • How to move from 2D CAD to 3D BIM
  • What key processes tablets can help enable at the jobsite
  • Some of the top residential construction software to help ramp up strategies for 2012
  • Case studies about builders that have set the stage for the next generation of technology adoption





Nov/Dec 2011: Commercial

Check out the Nov/Dec issue of Constructech to find:

  • How to align project and team goals, select value teams, and incorporate lean methodologies
  • New strategies for mobile software at the jobsite
  • A guide of some of the most prominent construction software providers—with interactive content
  • How Constructech Vision Award winners use technology to solve a critical business challenge





Sept/Oct 2011: Commercial

Check out the Sept/Oct issue of Constructech to find:

  • How to make the switch to a new ERP system
  • The solutions to help build the next generation of infrastructure projects
  • New strategies to integrate Gen Y and Millennials into your organization while evolving the way you do business
  • One construction company’s technology plan for a more secure jobsite




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