Over the last few years, Virtual Reality (VR) has moved from a gimmick to a valuable tool in the construction industry.
Studies show that a large and unnecessary part of a construction budget is typically allocated towards fixing mistakes made during planning and execution or correcting bad solutions after work is completed. The root cause of this is a lack of clear communication among stakeholders. The cost of fixing completed work becomes more expensive late in the project. Too often, it results in either high costs or sub-optimal solutions for the end-user. A large percentage of these issues can be prevented with clear and understandable communication early in the project.
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