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Autodesk software reduces quality and safety issues by 20% in BAM trial

Autodesk has launched a new machine learning-based software tool which it claims can improve quality and reduce safety issues.

Working with customers, Autodesk spent approximately three years testing BIM 360 Construction IQ (formerly known during beta as BIM 360 Project IQ).

In trials, BAM achieved a 20% reduction in quality and safety issues on site as a result of better decision making supported by BIM 360 Project IQ.

The software also enabled Project staff to spend 25% more time focusing on the high-risk items by providing focused visibility on developing trends for both quality and safety.

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