Digital Construction

Software can help collaboration, but it’s people who make it work

Clients’ Employer’s Information Requirements are becoming a key driver for collaborative working and break down supply chain silos project by project.– Ben Wallbank, Viewpoint

Ben Wallbank, BIM strategy manager at software provider Viewpoint, says many companies are embracing digital transformation, but there’s still room for improvement.

Historically the construction industry was poor at collaboration and the disconnected nature of project teams was a factor in the industry’s inefficiency.

For example:

  • Teams were usually only assembled for the duration of an individual project;
  • Only a small portion of the total team might ever meet or be co-located on site;
  • Technology constraints limited the ability to share information freely;
  • At the end of the project, teams were disbanded, often dispersing the collectively acquired knowledge.

Digitalisation has vastly improved the ability of project partners to share information. However, there is still much more that partners can learn to improve their performance as currently almost two-thirds of projects (59%) are not delivered on time and almost one third of projects come in over budget (32%).

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