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In the AEC sector undergoing RAPID TRANSFORMATION, continuous TRAINING is not a Perk but a STRATEGIC INVESTMENT that
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targeted training strengthens decision quality, improves coordination across disciplines and stakeholders, and enables organizations to translate strategy into predictable delivery.
Well-informed team reduces cost overruns, delays, contractual disputes, regulatory non-compliance, and misaligned sustainability commitments; eroding project value and parties' trust.
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The Architecure, Engineering and Construction Industry (AECI) data is acknowledged to be unstructured and high-dimensional. Efforts were undertaken to tackle this problem using several regional Unified Classification Systems (UCSs). However, existing UCSs exhibit significant inconsistencies, such as regional omissions, terminological disparities, and diverse data structuring, underscoring the need for a unified comprehensive international UCS. Accordingly, a 5-year research work was led by Dr. Bouhmoud, pioneering the 1st international UCS ‘Unified Classification of Construction Components_UniCCC’.
By addressing inconsistencies, smartly structuring AECI knowledge from most regional contexts, using a faceted classification scheme aligned with ISO 12006, and being developed using the conventional modeling language BPMN2.0 (ISO/IEC 19510), UniCCC represents a significant advancement in UCSs. This consists of promising implications for global AECI practices and research, paving the way for new avenues in AECI performance, innovation, and sustainability. It demonstrated efficiency in various CI aspects, including risk reduction, automation, and sustainability enhancement.
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Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a leading technology for Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) practices playing a vital role in...
A common misconception in discussions about construction investment is its narrow association with real estate or residential projects. In reality,...
A common misconception in discussions about construction investment is its narrow association with real estate or residential projects. In reality,...