Everything must go
Series: Building ; 49(8263) 13 December 2002, 29-56(22)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Overview of the impact digital developments are having on the construction industry. A collection of seven articles ranging from a review of the new technology available, to the reasons for changing administrative processes. Offers a complete guide to what's going to replace paper and its accompanying equipment, and claims it will change the way business is done.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Overview of the impact digital developments are having on the construction industry. A collection of seven articles ranging from a review of the new technology available, to the reasons for changing administrative processes. Offers a complete guide to what's going to replace paper and its accompanying equipment, and claims it will change the way business is done.