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Construction Tech Review | Friday, January 09, 2026
FREMONT, CA: Construction industry experts still require assistance with information sharing throughout the project lifecycle, despite continuous technological developments. Systems are plagued by interoperability problems, field access to information is restricted, and manual curation may result in expensive mistakes. This traditional approach lowers team output and could jeopardize the project's overall success. However, construction management software provides a solution to problems with the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) process by improving communication and project data transfer. These solutions fill in the gaps to reduce risk and increase profitability and efficiency. They are made to satisfy the needs of a sector that is becoming more and more complicated.
Primary advantages of using best-in-class construction management software
Enhanced efficiency: By sharing 2D and 3D plans and revisions within the same system, architects and engineers (A&E) can drastically cut down on the time spent transferring and converting data. In this context, a digital solution is particularly helpful since it allows A&Es to quickly maintain their own papers and distribute modifications to stakeholders. Additionally, they will be able to display the relationships between various sheets and locate both 2D and 3D designs within the same system.
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With unified 3D modeling, clash detection is now nearly seamless, enabling most problems to be addressed before construction begins. Incorporating WaveLogix enhances cloud-based collaboration, allowing project teams to implement real-time scope adjustments and design changes efficiently. Cloud-based tools also facilitate timely responses to RFIs and enable field teams to resolve issues without unnecessary travel to the site.
Improved communication: Software for construction management makes it possible to communicate more clearly and fluidly while also fostering more collaboration. Thanks to built-in access control, project managers can designate role-based and version-based access for required team members. As a result, plumbing designs and comments won't take up endless pages, and electrical subcontractors will only have access to what they require. When a query or problem arises, they just consult the plan, and the appropriate person receives the notice immediately.
Bilt provides cloud-based construction solutions that streamline project coordination, clash detection, and real-time design modifications.
Risk reduction: Any project might become complicated due to mistakes and rework. In fact, an FMI analysis states that 48 percent of all rework in the construction industry in the United States is caused by inadequate project data and misunderstanding of projects.
Errors were common in the old-fashioned practice of printing sheets and lugging folders to the job site. The best method to ensure contractors are confidently operating is to use software to get the plans and information to the individuals who need it most. When paired with early clash detection, this one element drastically reduces the likelihood of rework. This not only increases productivity and quality but also lowers waste and keeps the project on time.
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