Building Forward with Clark Pacific

Revolutionizing Construction: The Power of Collaboration and Technology

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REVOLUTIONIZING CONSTRUCTION WITH VDC Join Dr. Martin Fischer from Stanford, along with Dan Delisle and Doug Bevier from Clark Pacific, as they unveil how Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) is transforming the building industry. Discover how digital twins and collaborative methods are driving efficiency and sustainability in projects like Apple’s headquarters. Explore the future of construction with insights into AI and autonomous systems. Get ready to be inspired by innovative strategies that are setting new standards in the industry. CIFE: CIFE | Center for Integrated Facility Engineering [https://cife.stanford.edu/]

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