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Virtual Construction - Part 1

Sunday, March 9 2008

We are at the age of Virtual Construction. If you are younger, you are not surprised. You suspected that computers were a "solution looking for a problem" for many years. Why shouldn't you have seen and believed this.  Computers work at the speed of light. They can process billions of pieces of information and the cost of this is more reasonable than ever.

 

It is interesting to note that Virtual Construction marries one of the oldest businesses with one of the newest business trends. This marriage has the possibility to minimize life long problems.

 

If you are older, you sense that the probability is there that technology could give contracting a real boost. However, you remember how poorly managed most technology companies were in the last two decades. They busted the most important rules of business and went away (bankruptcy). Also, "Ghostware" was an accurate term for promised new versions of software. The lack of software upgrades disappointed many contractors several times a year as promises remained unfilled. These are fair criticisms.

 

Just as significant, were the poor financial management practices that technology companies exhibited.

 

Confidence in tech companies in and out of the construction industry has decreased not increased. Many contractors feel a "wait and see" attitude is appropriate.

 

 

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Virtual Construction as a trend looks very likely to pick up and spread until it is all pervasive over time. This growing trend will no doubt throw up many interesting business models and opportunities for entrepreneurs. Any thoughts on that please?

Comment By: Dinesh Parekh  |  5/2/08 at 12:33 AM Virtual Construction - Part 1
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