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Skanska USA Building Inc. explored several different Corporate Performance Management (CPM) vendors before choosing Prophix. They determined that Prophix had the perfect balance of functionality and cost to meet their business needs, providing them with robust reporting capabilities, thorough security options, easy report design tools and finance department administration.
Construction industry is fragmented, and that’s why the industry produced standards to organize and track hundreds of thousands of items that come together for a building. We may, finally, be at a point where data moving across construction phases is finally here.
Efficiencies in design, construction and building use are being unlocked thanks to analysis and proactive changes informed by construction data. Even 3D printing for a NASA project on structures on Mars is on the table.
Data from tech tools such as Procore, Smartvid.io and others are helping firms understand what's going on in state economies and work through the new restrictions. Some are even thriving.
It's not enough to practice virtual design and construction anymore. Today's contractors must develop an effective data strategy beyond individual projects.
Construction can catch up to other industries by embracing predictive analytics, better use of 3D modeling, AI and other efficiency-enhancing technologies.
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During the pandemic, companies had to improvise to stay connected with their teams and business development pipelines. We'll discuss that while success still comes down to focusing on people, process and tech, the lever for strategic innovation and growth through these times of disruption is now, more than ever, operational intelligence & data.
As we harness the power of data analytics to arm construction professionals with the best possible information to build a project, this group of panelists will share thoughts on how disciplined use of data analytics can drive process improvements, and what skill sets construction professionals should look to acquire in order to best leverage these new tools. By addressing people, process and technology, the panel will cover the major pillars needed to prepare construction for a data-driven future.
On DemandAEC project teams create information of many data types, various formats and from a range of applications. HNTB and HDR share how they aggregate this data to improve the way they work internally, while also improving the way they communicate project status with other project stakeholders. Leading firms will show how GIS, BIM, CAD, LiDAR and other information sources are combined to improve project delivery across design, construction and owner/operator workflows.