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Buildings 2.0
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Why VDC isn't about BIM—it's about data strategy
Buildings 2.0
44 minutes
2 months ago
Why VDC isn't about BIM—it's about data strategy
In this episode, Jose Cruz speaks with Joseph Good, Senior VDC Manager at Gilbane Building Company, about his journey in the construction industry, the importance of VDC, and the challenges faced in adopting new technologies. They discuss the significance of data management, the evolution of construction practices, and the future of the industry, including labor trends and the need for advocacy among young professionals. Joseph shares valuable insights and advice for those entering the field, emphasizing the importance of creating opportunities and building relationships within the industry. Takeaways Joseph's childhood experiences with Legos shaped his interest in architecture. Hands-on internships provide more learning than traditional coursework.  VDC serves as a critical intersection between construction, engineering, and architecture. Early decisions in projects can save time and money. Tech adoption remains a significant challenge in the construction industry. Data management is essential for project success and efficiency. A shared model is necessary for effective coordination among teams.   #vdc #bim
Buildings 2.0