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Novade integrates with Autodesk Construction Cloud
Justin Stanton Editor, CM Digital
Novade, the field management software developer in Asia, can now integrate its software with Autodesk Construction Cloud.
Novade digitises construction processes in the field such as safety inspections, permits to work, quality inspections or progress reports.
By connecting the Autodesk and Novade platforms, users can now share their safety and quality data from the field in Novade with other construction stakeholders in BIM 360.
Novade users can also incorporate the latest drawings from BIM 360 within their field-based workflows and minimise rework issues resulting from field teams using the wrong drawing.
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Denis Branthonne, CEO of Novade, said: “This exciting integration between Novade and Autodesk Construction Cloud is the start of our journey to deepen relationships with technology partners built towards truly connected construction.
“Tech companies have to move with the times – our customers want their data to move seamlessly between their favourite systems and applications. The more we can help the construction industry remove data friction, the faster the industry will achieve digital transformation.”
James Cook, head of integrations at Autodesk Construction Solutions, added: “Construction projects move quickly, so office and field teams need to remain in sync to ensure everyone is working from the latest information. By enabling customers to connect their project data and documents between BIM 360’s construction management workflows and Novade’s field workflows, office and field teams can streamline collaboration to minimise miscommunications and rework.”
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