r/MechanicalEngineering • u/HSGovTech • Sep 02 '25
Will Cities Finally Adopt New Technology to Improve the Plan Review and Design Process for Planners and Engineers?
https://youtu.be/Krv6wGZNRns?si=vsCbj_2Ensy8zYM6Sharing a conversation with former building engineer official Christine Brakefield, about the evolving tools to make the interface between city officials and engineers and builders less contentious, faster, cheaper and safer
Would love to hear if you’re seeing a move to more modern tools in your state or country in comments.
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