A Data-Centric Approach to Infrastructure
Learn How Three Leading AEC Firms Win Business and Manage Projects
How Going Data-Centric Provides A Competitive Edge
A data-centric approach to infrastructure is the key to a more sustainable future and a competitive edge for design, build and construction firms. There is a tremendous need for additional infrastructure and AEC firms face many challenges such as workforce shortages, supply chain issues, and increased costs. With the fast pace of construction, slow and gradual improvement is not an option. There is a need for speed that can be addressed with a digital transformation that harnesses the power of data.
This report addresses a data-centric approach for design and build firms. In it, we discuss how three leading AEC firms have used a data-centric approach to help them win business and manage projects, showing real-life examples of companies that successfully used the data-centric approach.
In this report, you will learn:
- What a digital transformation is
- How going data-centric will save money, lead to better decisions, help with regulatory demands, and help you be more sustainable
- Advantages of a data-centric approach over traditional methods
“The reason we want to go digital and why we want to create models is to control costs, become more efficient and understand the lifecycle of our components.”
– Tom Coleman, Vice President of Visualization and Data Intelligence at WSP
Check out the following user outcomes:
Become Data-centric with ProjectWise
Bring real-world context to your projects by combining engineering and reality data in your models, then validate your models using advanced civil design tools to address issues early and eliminate costly redesigns. Designs can be quickly optimized and validated, with reviewers performing virtual interactive walk-throughs, querying model information, and analyzing embedded property data, using a web browser.
Collaborate with clients, subcontractors, and supply chain partners using clearly defined data access, roles and tasks lists to maintain consistency across fluid teams.
When you have confidence in your data, you can leverage it across your portfolio to share knowledge and drive best practices, as well as glean timely insights which enable you to make better decisions, and faster which drives efficiencies and savings.