Career intelligence for digital built environment specialists
We understand that merely introducing new technologies into our projects and businesses will not solve our industry’s digital transformation and innovation problems. Beginning with this key point, we worked to find a solution to begin our digital transformation process.
Our industry has been slower to embrace digital technology than others whether from corporate hesitancy around risk and cost, individual reluctance to change how something has always been done or fear of using new tools.
We focused on building a cultural shift to allow our projects to implement digital solutions that increase productivity and efficiency.
A digital transformation process will be effective only when everyone understands the need for change; this will not be achieved by simply introducing new tools and hoping they are adopted.
Our aim is to create a fertile environment with training and awareness campaigns to enhance the introduction of digital tools across the business.
In early 2021 we launched our digital transformation programme “Digital Driven by Desire”. Our driving force was a desire to do things differently; not because we had to, but because we wanted to.
Our goal was to increase the efficiency of the design, construction, and handover processes by incorporating digital technologies at all project stages.
Our strategy also emphasises the significance of using digital models to extend the benefits of digital tools and other ways of working.
We created a supporting campaign to emphasise the importance of using 3D models business-wide.
We determined this value by weighing the previous site documentation technique’s inefficiency against the use of new technology.