Construction projects' hidden costs!
Language: English Series: Constructing Excellence in the Built Environment News ; 3 May 2006Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: A recent survey has revealed that lack of CAD skills accounts for a significant proportion of waste on construction projects. There is a huge opportunity to improve profitability by enhancing these skills alone; instituting a policy of continuous improvement aimed at raising CAD standards by only 5% would lead to noticeable improvements in efficiency.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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A recent survey has revealed that lack of CAD skills accounts for a significant proportion of waste on construction projects. There is a huge opportunity to improve profitability by enhancing these skills alone; instituting a policy of continuous improvement aimed at raising CAD standards by only 5% would lead to noticeable improvements in efficiency.