By Jennifer Morrell
Almost six years ago, when I first entered the world
of masonry, I was highly impressed with the different types of software
available to contractors and project managers. Then came the rounds of
estimating software, which really changed the way contractors do business –
right there on the jobsite. And then, the configuring was done on a laptop. Today,
it’s more likely an iPad.
As of late, I’ve been blown away again by the
software ingenuity in our industry. This time, it’s a little different. Not
only are software companies staying atop their game, but also manufacturers are
leaving their footprints. Super-sophisticated applications (apps) for mobile
devices seem to be popping up everywhere. The creativity is amazing. From
Holcim’s Weather App that tells masons if conditions are right to lay brick
that day, to General Shale’s new app that allows users to browse product colors and sizes in brick,
thin brick and pavers, and then email favorite selections or final cost
calculations without leaving the app. The innovation is growing by leaps and
bounds.
Of course, we have the big, tall, fat, imposing elephant in the room: Building Information
Modeling (BIM). The old saying, “Get on board or get out of the way,” applies
here. BIM is prevalent for architects and engineers who are designing
buildings. But masonry is not currently
an option as A&E look at different available wall systems. But that is
about to change.
But
that’s going to change. Thanks to six determined and dedicated funding organizations,
masonry is knocking at the BIM door. The Mason Contractors Association ofAmerica (MCAA), the National Concrete Manufacturer’s Association (NCMA), the International Union
of Bricklayers and Allied
Craftworkers (BAC), Western States Clay Products Association, the
International Masonry Institute (IMI) and The Masonry Society (TMS) have banded
together to urge software developers to include masonry in BIM software. To do
this, the groups are working with The Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia
Tech), which is creating a “roadmap” that has just been completed. Masonry will update you on this roadmap in our May issue. Stay tuned. Technology is changing your world, like it or not. And, from what I’ve seen, there’s plenty to like about it.
Jennifer Morrell is editor of Masonry Magazine.
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