Digital project delivery isn't yet another tool. It's an improved, collaborative way of working for building and infrastructure projects—from plan to design to construct to operate. It connects people, data, and workflows across the project lifecycle in a secure common data environment.
Centralizing data ensures that stakeholders can access the right information, in the right format, when they need it. By integrating live, multi-discipline data, such as Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), cost, and schedule tracking in a centralized source of truth, teams can design and iterate in parallel and manage projects efficiently while protecting intellectual property, controlling versions, and resolving issues.
This connected, interoperable environment opens the door to automation, multi-discipline workflows, and global connectivity, leading to better quality, greater productivity, and on-time and on-budget delivery.