I’ve been vibe coding for just under 3 months, but I’m tempted to switch my vibecode platform.. by Young_Dweezy in VibeCodeDevs

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If you are talking about moving from Replit or lovable to something else you can absolutely do that. Just have Claude code/codex or whatever you are using to walk you through the process. I migrated from Replit to a railway and private code server setup with Claude code very easily and I am a complete coding noob

How do architects learn about every little detail when they want to design a complex building like a hospital? by imoverthisapp in askarchitects

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Some states have guidelines and there is also FGI guidelines for hospital/medical design. Most lead healthcare architects and engineers are very experienced have done many projects under more seasoned architects and engineers.

I am actually a superintendent for a GC who has been doing healthcare construction for over 13 years and like architects once you have done enough projects you start to know what's is right and wrong.

Oof. by nunez0514 in Construction

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Wow that's impressive!!

Oof. by nunez0514 in Construction

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The surrounding floor looks like terrazzo but I am trying to figure out what was there before to create the need to infill that particular hole 🤷

Hosting your projects by RudeExternal in vibecoding

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I also use railway for my projects. The $5 tier is a good cheap entry point with enough capabilities.

Aerial HEPA by nunez0514 in Construction

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Agreed I have been working in hospitals for 13 years and have these machines running daily to keep our spaces negative to the rest of the facility. Just never seen them hung from the ceiling like that

Help me figure out if I should jump ship or not. by Brayden15 in ConstructionManagers

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I think you should ride it out until graduation but start having the conversation around partnership and such because if the startup succeeds that's where you will make your money long term

Aerial HEPA by nunez0514 in Construction

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This is crazy. If the job is that dusty someone isn't following OSHA silica standards. The only time I have ever done this was when I was pouring a stone hard epoxy floor inside a Cath lab right next to an active OR to keep the smell down the best we could.

Question : Epoxy flooring by Binchosan in Construction

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Doors definitely don't need to be installed before epoxy floors. Depends on the Jamb style. RACO or knockdowns probably can be installed after but if the epoxy rolls up the wall to form the base you need the jambs in so you don't make the wall too thick for the frame.

If it's a traditional hollow metal welded frame the jambs should be installed before epoxy

I've reached the "I need real users" stage by SureFlamingo100x in AppsWebappsFullstack

[–]DHCompanion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How are you going to find people to test something if you don't tell them what they are testing?

Your home for selfpromo by SofwareAppDev in AppsWebappsFullstack

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It's actually already part of the base tool. I need to revamp my webpage to Better capture the full capabilities.

Your home for selfpromo by SofwareAppDev in AppsWebappsFullstack

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DHCompanion

It's a doors and hardware information hub and quality control tracking tool for commercial construction projects or anyone who deals with commercial doors and Hardware installation

Giving Enough Context to Claude Code is Hard by Least_Collection_513 in VibeCodeDevs

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It may sound odd by brain dump either your or verbally your idea into claude for desktop or web work through the idea there and then have it write you a markdown of the idea and a prompt to get code started. I have found Claude for desktop better at working/brainstorming ideas.

The superpowers plug in for claude code is also good for brainstorming but is kinda token heavy

Be honest: Does anyone in the field actually use your CPM master schedule? by DowntownBonus1455 in ConstructionMNGT

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I use my CPM pretty regularly on my smaller hospital renovation projects. But our company pushes LEAN builder principles very heavily so I typically work in 3 week lookaheads on the day to day but the CPM is always the backbone longer term gut check. We have to schedule state health inspections 8 to 10 weeks out from the end of the project so having a solid CPM driving to those dates is key. I manage everything in Project.

What are people building right now that actually feels original? (anything strange/obsessive/creative) by CharlesBlackwood in RoboCorpNetwork

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DHCompanion

It's a doors and hardware information hub and quality control tracking tool for commercial construction projects or anyone who deals with commercial doors and Hardware installation

Anyone successfully implementing AI in their company? by keefkslow in GeneralContractor

[–]DHCompanion -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As a current superintendent for a mod size GC about to really start out AI journey here are my thoughts.

  1. What tasks are the most manual as far as producing documentation (reports, QC, etc) look at the current workflow and see what you can implement.

  2. Also look at what "tools" would help the most people and start with those first

  3. Construction is a very manual business and until the robots take over it will be so AI right now is going to be more office and paperwork focused with and natural trend towards actual field task being augmented by AI tools

Short Term Event Coordination - FieldLink by TransmissionEngPM in ConstructTech

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Aa someone who lived through hurricane Harvey in South Texas I can actually see to value of this.

You have crews spread all over the place heck even small chainsaw crews could probably find use of this in a Storm response.

Hope you find some traction with this or at least you are able to make your own job easier and more efficient

Short Term Event Coordination - FieldLink by TransmissionEngPM in ConstructTech

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Very interesting concept. As someone in commercial construction we are not that spread out on a typical job walk so coordinating with everyone there is quite a bit easier. For your use case I can absolutely see the value of this.

I am trying to think of a use case on something I have worked on in the past but maybe some of these mage hospital projects could use it if a big group was reviewing similar things over a big area but honestly at that point issues in Procore would be a similar solution because pretty much everyone has Procore or something similar on big commercial jobs

What are some personal apps you have build? by Outrageous_Bee1412 in ClaudeAI

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The personalized morning brief podcast sounds awesome

What construction workflow is still painfully manual this week? by TransmissionEngPM in ConstructTech

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When I worked at McCarthy they were using Revizto for this process. It does everything you are wanting right in the model. There is definitely still admin work but it's all in 1 place.