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Construction Global | April 20, 2020
To understand how trust is created, and the positive outcomes it can create on construction projects, Autodesk partnered with FMI Corporation for the industry study: Trust Matters: The High Cost of Low Trust. We examine the findings, which quantify the costs and benefits of different levels of trust within construction organisations. Just 37% of those surveyed rated their organisation as having a high level of trust, while 93% reported a basic level average or above of trust. Organisations with ...
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Bowman Consulting Group Ltd. | December 16, 2021
-Bowman Consulting Group Ltd. (the “Company” or “Bowman”) (NASDAQ: BWMN), announced the acquisition of the assets of Kibart, Inc. (“Kibart”). Established in 1986 and based in Towson, Maryland, Kibart delivers a variety of services including mechanical, electrical and energy engineering, master planning, utility and infrastructure design, commissioning, LEED-certification design, and construction administration. Under the leadership of Ed Abbott, Kibart service...
Globenewswire | May 22, 2023
ReliaQuest, a force multiplier of security operations, announced the acquisition of agent software assets and the associated engineering team from EclecticIQ. This acquisition will add both speed and capability to GreyMatter’s rapidly growing list of bilateral integrations for greater automation of detection, investigation, and response. With more than 80 integrations today, this will not only enhance the capability of the current integrations but allow ReliaQuest to rapid...
Cadalyst | April 30, 2020
If data types and software products are not interoperable, software tools and engineering data become part of the problem instead of the solution. In everyday life, we don’t give much thought to interoperability. But what if your make of car could only drive on a limited set of roads? What if you could only call people who use the same model of phone that you do? In addition to causing frustration, these situations would introduce delays, force you to implement kludgy workar...
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