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Going Vertical in Charlotte - 300 S. Tryon Time-Lapse Video
March 24, 2016
Check out the time lapse video of the construction at our 300 S. Tryon project in Charlotte.
Virtual Reality Technology + Construction
March 21, 2016
ÌÇÐÄVlog Beatty leverages virtual reality technology to explore and test future construction designs prior to building anything in the physical world.
The Evolution of Preconstruction
March 10, 2016
Here at ÌÇÐÄVlog Beatty, we have expanded the notion of what the preconstruction phase of a project really means—for us, it’s about more than just assessing cost. We pride ourselves on delivering a truly personal and customized preconstruction experience and believe that no two projects are alike, approaching each one with a fresh perspective.
Laser Scanning & 3D Modeling
March 01, 2016
In this video, an expert from our Major Projects team in the UK explains how the scanners measure millions of times per second to build up a full 3D model. All the information is captured in one site visit, making the process extremely efficient. "With the speed and accuracy of the scanners only improving, it is taking ÌÇÐÄVlog Beatty forward to the next level of digital engineering."
Distractions and Risk
February 04, 2016
Experienced construction professionals would never allow a crane operator to be engaged in a phone conversation while operating a crane. Why? Because we know intuitively that that operator must give his undivided attention to the task at hand – operating that crane safely - so no one is put at risk by his actions. So why is it so many of those same wise professionals think nothing of driving a 3,500-pound vehicle down the road at 60-plus miles an hour while engaged in a phone call?
Major Milestone Achieved at Camp Pendleton
February 03, 2016
Check out this video of our team erecting two steel box trusses - weighing nearly 500,000 pounds each at this Marine Corps Air Station.
Laser Scanning Elevator Shafts
February 03, 2016
The traditional process for acquiring an as-built reading of an elevator shaft requires engineers to go floor-by-floor with a measuring tape to survey the width of the shaft at each floor opening. These measurements capture the changes in the shaft width from floor-to-floor, providing subcontractors with the necessary information to assess how far off the wall they need to shim the rails to ensure they are perfectly straight for the elevator to run smoothly through the shaft.
Taking Elevators Off-Site at Southwestern College
February 03, 2016
Southwestern College in Chula Vista, CA turned to ÌÇÐÄVlog Beatty to build its new, $45.1 million, 40,000-square-foot Field House that today overlooks the school’s DeVore Stadium. The state-of-the-art Field House includes team locker rooms and training facilities. It also houses strength and conditioning facilities, four new classrooms, a 140-seat mixed media auditorium, faculty offices and tutorial spaces for student-athletes among other amenities.