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Virtual groundbreaking breaks new ground?

Virtual groundbreaking breaks new ground?

Will VR headsets replace shovels? Boston Mayor Marty Walsh this month participated in what may be the AEC's first 'virtual groundbreaking' ceremony. Read on for details and to see what he saw at Suffolk Construction's innovative roll of the marketing dice.

Autodesk opens builder workshop in Boston

Autodesk opens builder workshop in Boston

VR and AR may be revolutionary, but sometimes you still have to feel something before you can truly make it better. That's the thinking behind Autodesk's new 70,000-sq-ft BUILD Space, opened last week in Boston to robots and humans alike. Read on to learn more.

ABC, Autodesk Partner to Promote Productivity

ABC, Autodesk Partner to Promote Productivity

Some industry alliances are more for show than substance. But a new partnership between Associated Builders & Contractors and Autodesk seems a different animal. And it is one that aims to spread greater tech knowledge nationally to 70 ABC chapters.

Reverse sprawl? Cities lure back suburban stars

Reverse sprawl? Cities lure back suburban stars

From Boston and Seattle to Chicago, San Diego, and points in between, the urban exodus that saw U.S. businesses and residents flee to suburbia in the latter half of the 20th century is now at and end. (Thanks, millennials!) John Gregerson reports.  

Flint Debate Finds Fault, but Water Woes Rise Across U.S.

Flint Debate Finds Fault, but Water Woes Rise Across U.S.

Debating in Flint, candidates Hillary and Bernie attacked Michigan's wounded governor this week. But all of us know that the local problem with lead-contaminated drinking water is just part of a vastly broader crisis with the nation's water infrastructure.

On the waterfront: Resilient linkages may hold the key

On the waterfront: Resilient linkages may hold the key

In ports like Boston, how can we balance the pressure for new development with the flooding that will always occur? By linking a vision for the future with the ability to incrementally finance and build now, says architect Alan Mountjoy.

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