One of the most exciting trends to hit the construction industry in the past decade is building information modeling (BIM). It permeates conversations and panel discussions at industry conventions, is the subject of numerous white papers, and is changing the way many professionals in the AEC industry approach a project. Construction Project Controls recognizes the need for more information on this evolving technology and is pleased to announce the addition of a new monthly column by BIM expert Jerry Laiserin. In his kick-off article, he proffers definitions that establish the difference between the process and the software.
Also in this issue, Larry True presents a compelling discussion on fraud and how project controls can effectively prevent workplace fraud. John Jurewicz introduces a four-part series on boxed and web-based software applications. And finally, Gordon Aronson provides a logical explanation about why hard and soft logic are crucial to scheduling success.