PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
Enable transparent, visualized project collaboration and optimize the life cycle cost of infrastructure that underpins economic and social stability.
- Electricity and heat distribution network operators
- Utility Service Providers
- Construction companies specializing in projects in the field of housing and communal services
- Water utilities operators
- Waste treatment plant operators
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
Roads, railways, tunnels, bridges have a strong impact on the quality of life of urban residents.
When designing the transport infrastructure of cities, an integrated approach and scenario modeling
using 3D, IOT and big data on a wide range of city life processes is required.
- Owners and operators of transport infrastructure facilities
- Designers, construction and contractor organizations
- Successfully deliver projects on time without exceeding budget
- Risk minimization
- Best design quality
- Best perceived quality by the end user
- Joint design
- Reconciliation and release in 3D environment
- Organization of the work of geographically distributed teams
- Early prototyping and simulation
- Planning of construction processes
INDUSTRIAL AND CIVIL CONSTRUCTION
The key to successful formation of an environment for life and work is the integration of professionalism, organization and efficiency of joint efforts.
- Architects and designers
- Owners and operators
- General contractors
- Commercial and entertainment facilities
- residential buildings
- Buildings of educational, state and public institutions
- Industrial and production facilities
- Hotels
Architects, designers and general contractors
- Regulatory Compliance
- Successfully deliver projects on time without exceeding budget
- Early identification of problems and risks
- Expansion of the list of services
- Creation of a “body of knowledge” to consolidate one’s own identity
- Shortening the design cycle while reducing labor costs
- Process management
- Early prototyping and simulation
- Focus on labor productivity
- Joint design
- Continuous development and improvement practices
CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Increasing competition, the formalization of procurement processes and increasing pressure on the price of supplied products and services creates a need to diversify and increase profitability.
- Reduced planning and production cycle
- Implementing Project Lifecycle Management
- Ensuring the innovation process based on interaction with design organizations
- Target positioning in the best quality segments
- Expansion of the offer in the area of after-sales service
- Detailed project process planning
- Early prototyping and simulation of operation processes
- Focus on labor productivity
- Joint design
- Implementation of the practice of continuous development and improvement
- Focus on simulation in the concept of a digital twin to support operation and maintenance