DIGITAL SUMMIT 15 MAY 2019 n PINSENT MASONS AUDITORIUM n

THE KEY EVENT FOR DIGITAL DECISION-MAKERS IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT SECTOR

BIM+ IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WELCOME

CONTENTS

3 Welcome

4-5 Programme

6-9 Speaker biographies

10-11 Partner and exhibitor profiles

The Digital Construction Summit is organised by Atom Publishing.

Atom publishes Construction Manager, BIMplus and Global Construction Review for the Chartered Institute of Building.

For queries about the Digital Construction Summit 2020, and to register your interest, please contact: Will Mann 020 3865 1032 [email protected] Eva Rugeley 020 7490 5595 [email protected]

Atom Publishing, 3 Waterhouse Square, 138 Holborn, London EC1N www.atompublishing.co.uk

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2 • DIGITAL CONSTRUCTION SUMMIT WELCOME

Welcome to the Digital Construction Summit 2019. This is a new event to assess construction’s digital progress to date, the benefits and barriers – DIGITAL and the next steps the industry needs to take. CONSTRUCTION The event brings together clients, contractors, architects, consultants and suppliers, who will discuss SUMMIT how widely BIM Level 2 has been adopted, present best practice case studies, look at the growing role of data and the journey towards the UK government’s ultimate goal of a digital built Britain. The sessions include a presentation and debate chaired by AECOM’s David Philp, looking at the latest BIM thinking, new digital technologies and the possibilities of robotics and automation. Project experiences will come from BDP, , , , BAM and others. The latest government thinking will be presented by the Cabinet Office’s Alex Lubbock and Roy Evans. There will also be perspectives from clients including John Lewis, the University of Birmingham and the Met Office. The digital skills challenge will be explained by CITB’s Steve Radley, and there will be a discussion on the digital implications of Dame Judith Hackitt’s ‘golden thread’. We also hear from Bryden Wood’s Jaimie Johnston on Platform DfMA, Alex Small from Tata Steel will explain the role of product data, and IT giant IBM will provide its perspective on construction’s digital challenge, courtesy of global BIM lead Paul Surin. Special thanks to our partners for the event, Pinsent Masons, who are the hosts, the Chartered Institute of Building, CITB and CADS. You will be able to visit stands in the networking area to learn about the latest services and products from CITB, Ed Controls and Zutec. Enjoy the day.

Will Mann, editor, Construction Manager Denise Chevin, editor, BIMplus

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n 0830 Arrivals and coffee

n 0855 Introduction Graham Robinson, global business consultant, Pinsent Masons

n 0900 Discussion: How digital technology can transform the built environment sector: progress to date, challenges and opportunities David Philp, global BIM/IM consultancy director, AECOM (chair) Neil Thompson, director of digital construction, Atkins/SNC Lavalin Roy Evans, client solutions lead, Government Property Agency (Cabinet Office) Dr Jennifer Macdonald, senior BIM consultant, PCSG Dr Noha Saleeb, professor of creative technologies and construction, Middlesex University James Daniel, head of digital (infrastructure services), Skanska

l The government’s BIM Level 2 mandate: how effectively is it being delivered? l Data, the Internet of Things, and digital asset management strategies l AI, robotics and automation: new machines for construction’s digital age l How the Soft Landings process fits with BIM l The role of the PAS 1192 suite and ISO 19650 l Key drivers for process and productivity transformation l Plus, other trends and innovations identified by the Chartered Institute of Building’s Digital Technologies and Asset Management Special Interest Group

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n 0945 n 1055 The Construction Innovation Hub: The government view on construction’s Harnessing new technologies to boost built digital progress – and next steps environment productivity Alex Lubbock, head of digital construction, Sam Stacey, challenge director – Infrastructure & Projects Authority Transforming Construction, UK Research and Innovation l Government BIM priorities to date – and where construction has delivered l The role of the Construction Innovation l Where there are still gaps – areas the Hub and the industry’s Sector Deal in industry needs to focus on driving digital change l Next steps for government in pushing l The Transforming Construction Challenge digital uptake in construction – what technologies are targeted and how can construction companies benefit? n 1120 l Examples of digital technologies and Discussion: What digital service offering do projects that have already been approved customers want from their constructors? for grant funding Garry Fannon, head of digital, l What technologies from other industries Willmott Dixon (chair) could help transform construction? Ralph James, FM & technical services l Looking beyond BIM at other digital tech- manager, MET Office nologies that will change the industry – smart Richard Draper, BIM and digital assets sensors, data, DfMA, robotics, AI, AR and VR manager, University of Birmingham Elena Simcock, information manager, n 1010 University of Birmingham The architectural digital perspective: BIM Richard Baggaley, project manager, iMET Level 2 progress, challenges and benefits Building – Cambridgeshire Regional College Alistair Kell, principal at BDP and head of information technology and process l What are the barriers for customers when considering adopting digital processes? l BIM, information management and l What potential benefits are they most understanding how to bring new interested in? technologies into the design process l What went well and exceeded expectations? l BDP’s experience of working to BIM Level 2 l What would clients do differently on the l Projects where digital processes have next project? worked well – and where they have not l What’s the best advice they would offer l Benefits and business efficiencies to a customer who is on the fence? achieved through BDP’s digital strategy – l How customers can use digital tools to and next steps plan a building’s functionality l BIM’s role in assessing whole-life costs n 1035 l Using digital models for asset monitoring Coffee and maintenance in the operational phase

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n 1200 l Data flow will improve decisions but Moving towards DfMA: How digital is also enable in-use optimisation transforming reinforced concrete design l What works for aerospace and Jason Colcombe, product specialist, CADS automotive is now ready for buildings l A changing industry – the growth of n 1400 digital design and offsite manufacturing Discussion: Digital records post Hackitt – l How specialist software is transforming the ‘golden thread’ efficiency of reinforced concrete detailing Jack Ostrofsky, head of design and l Key advantages of 3D structural design technical, Peabody and successful project examples Scott Sanderson, partner – technical & l Potential for improving detailing in BIM, PRP Architects structural steel, timber and masonry Andrew Pryke, managing director, BAM Design n 1220 George Stevenson, founder and The tech perspective: IBM’s view on managing director, ActivePlan construction’s digital challenge Anne-Marie Friel, partner and digital Paul Surin, global lead for BIM and digital specialist, Pinsent Masons construction, IBM Denise Chevin, editor, BIMplus (chair) l The importance of interoperable data – l Moving on from BIM Level 2 to put more security, blockchain, data structure emphasis on asset data – the nub of the l A future vision of a digitised supply chain ‘golden thread’ l Digital construction and regulation l How can contractors benefit from knowing what products and materials they install? n 1245 l How can asset data be managed more Lunch effectively, to benefit the whole life cycle of the building/infrastructure? Afternoon l What is the key data that constructors should provide to clients and FM operators? n 1330 l Improving data handover at completion The Digital Twin: Why, what and how l Liabilities construction companies Richard Saxon CBE, associate director, potentially face through non-compliance Deploi BIM Strategies or poor practice l Using contracts to incentivise different l Each silo of the built environment players in the supply chain to share data – currently has its own digital approach and discourage transfer of risks from one l How the ‘Digital Twin’ idea links them up party to another by connecting BIM to smart applications l How will insurance industry influence l A whole-life common data environment change construction risk management and can integrate data sources attitudes to the golden thread?

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n 1450 n 1605 Unlocking construction’s digital future: Automated construction using Platform DfMA a skills plan for the industry Jaimie Johnston, head of global systems, Steve Radley, policy director, CITB Bryden Wood l How digital technology is changing the l Why construction lags behind industries industry and its skills requirements such as agriculture, manufacturing and l What are the key digital skills required – mining on productivity BIM, visualisation tools, big data analysis, l How the industry can apply learning robotics and automation from other sectors in design and delivery l Which companies are leading the way of assets, using the best digital tools and in developing their staff’s digital literacy manufacturing processes available l How CITB is working with the CLC, l Implications of the government’s government and industry to increase proposed Platform approach to Design for digital skills levels Manufacture and Construction (P-DfMA) – l What funding for digital skills is available, a more standardised approach to working what companies can apply for it, and how l What immediate steps should n 1630 companies be taking to boost digital Digital construction from a client skills among their staff perspective: Using technology to support operational efficiencies n 1520 Andy Smith, partner & senior manager, Coffee John Lewis Partnership Property & Development n 1540 Product data: The foundations of l The John Lewis/Waitrose experience of a digital built Britain creating a BIM strategy – the wins and pitfalls Alex Small, BIM and digital platforms l Key benefits, challenges to overcome – manager, Tata Steel creating value for the client and where the supply chain can support l BIM experiences working with architects, l Examples of driving value through the use clients and tier 1 contractors of technology – simpler, cheaper, quicker l Structured, interoperable, linked data – l Using BIM and digital to plan upgrades its role in manufacturers’ digital strategies and management of the existing estate l Potential for digital collaboration among l Moving from design and construct manufacturers and the wider supply chain into FM – using data to support asset l Examples of tools and platforms that management – the future vision could help drive digital construction n 1700 Drinks, canapes and networking

DIGITAL CONSTRUCTION SUMMIT • 7 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES

David Philp Roy Evans Global BIM/IM consultancy Client solutions lead, Government Property director, AECOM Agency (Cabinet Office)

David is director of BIM for Roy leads on construction policy across the EMEA and regions at AECOM and is a range of areas for the Government also seconded into the UK BIM Task Group as Property Agency at the Cabinet Office. head of BIM, and part of the Centre for Digital His role has included development of key Built Britain team at Cambridge University. standards, such as PAS 1192:2, overseeing He is passionate about the potential of digital and chairing the Government Soft technologies and how they can bring added Landings procedures and guidance, and value to customers and unlock new ways of helping central government departments working throughout the entire life cycle. implement BIM Level 2 in compliance with David has completed the Virtual Design Cabinet Office requirements. and Construct course at Stanford University, He is also the Government Soft Landings California, is a professor at Glasgow lead at the Centre for Digital Built Britain, Caledonian University and chairs the driving its implementation as part of the Chartered Institute of Building’s Digital BIM Level 2 programme. Technologies and Asset Management Special Interest Group. Dr Jennifer Macdonald @ThePhilpster Senior BIM consultant, PCSG Neil Thompson Director of digital Jennifer is an expert in digital construction, technologies, collaborative teamwork Atkins/SNC Lavalin practices and innovation in construction. She has worked in the UK and Australia to Neil is director of digital construction for the improve the performance of the industry SNC Lavalin Group, where his role involves through harnessing new technologies identifying and sharing digital innovation, in an efficient, strategic manner, in both creating new business opportunities and academia and industry. service lines, and encouraging cultural She specialises in BIM, smart cities, shift across the organisation. Using his digital engineering, emerging technologies background as a construction manager, in construction, and data and information engineer and economist, he is working to management, and has worked with redefine business models, harness robotics organisations including Transport for and apply digitally driven engineering. London and the Roads Liaison Group. Neil has an MSc in Construction @JenniferMac80 Economics and is an honorary researcher at , University College London. @Neil_BIM

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James Daniel Dr Noha Saleeb Head of digital engineering Professor of creative (infrastructure services), technologies and Skanska construction, Middlesex University James is responsible for setting and delivering the digitalisation strategy for Noha is an experienced consultant and Skanska’s Infrastructure Services business. associate professor, who specialises in His work includes raising BIM awareness and digital construction, leading international competence internally and ensuring its research projects for BIM development supply chain is aligned with Skanska’s on industry projects, and teaching and digital engineering requirements. upskilling professionals. Originally an James provides BIM and digital oversight architect, her research interests include on projects, from the work-winning phase BIM, AI and the intersection of through the whole life cycle, including and computer programming. operations and maintenance, supporting the Noha is also programme leader for the MSc overall journey of digital transformation. degree in Building Information Modelling @jpricedaniel Management and provides consultancy on BIM implementation and management. Alistair Kell @NohaSaleeb Principal at BDP and head of information technology Sam Stacey and process Challenge director, Transforming Construction at Alistair is a registered architect and the UK Research and Innovation principal responsible for information, technology and process at BDP. He has led Sam is leading the Transforming Construction the strategy which has positioned BDP to challenge, a £170m research and innovation be recognised as one of the leading BIM investment, matched by £250m from industry, exponents in the UK. His recent work has to create new construction processes and addressed the business requirements of the techniques for building manufacture in the UK. government Level 2 BIM mandate, leading Linked to the Construction Sector Deal, the BDP to become the first business globally to programme includes funding for research, a achieve BRE Level 2 business certification. new construction network and the creation of Alistair also led BDP’s involvement in the an active building centre and innovation hub. BIM Toolkit, authoring the LoD standard and Before joining UKRI, Sam was director of managing BDP’s development of some 400 innovation at Skanska UK, a trustee of BRE, object definitions across four disciplines. He and chairman of the National Platform for regularly presents at conferences and events Construction. He has also worked for Wates across the UK and internationally. Construction and Engineering. @Alistair_Kell @UKRI_News

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Alex Lubbock Richard Draper Head of digital construction, BIM and digital assets manager, Infrastructure & Projects University of Birmingham Authority Elena Simcock Alex leads on digital construction for Information manager, the Infrastructure & Projects Authority University of Birmingham at the Cabinet Office. He plays a central role in embedding BIM Level 2 and digital Richard and Elena have worked closely processes across public sector built with Willmott Dixon on a number of key environment projects, and his work includes projects at the University of Birmingham, implementing the Government Construction including the new Teaching and Learning Strategy and its drive to improve delivery Centre, which is being delivered to and performance of infrastructure. the university’s bespoke BIM standard Alex joined the Cabinet Office from to ensure the organisation gets the in 2016 and continues to be a information relevant to its operations. leading figure in pushing digital adoption in the construction industry. Ralph James @lubbock_alex FM & technical services manager, Met Office Garry Fannon Head of digital, Ralph was a key member of the project Willmott Dixon team on the £20m Met Office Exeter complex, constructed by Willmott Garry champions BIM and Dixon, and designed, built and delivered digital at Willmott Dixon, which is one of fully compliant to BIM Level 2. Ralph the biggest users of the technology among managed the transition into operation constructors and was the first contractor to and subsequent ongoing maintenance achieve the BRE BIM Level 2 certification. as well as the full integration into the As well as embedding BIM within the FSI Concept Evolution CAFM tool. business, Garry has worked closely with customers to understand how digital Richard Baggaley processes can benefit them, from design, Independent business consultant: though construction and operations. With project manager, iMET building a growing focus on data, he believes digital technologies will continue to unlock more Richard was the client-side project manager efficient methods of designing, delivering for iMET, a new advanced technical training and maintaining physical built assets. facility anchored by Cambridgeshire Regional @GarryFannon College, delivered to BIM Level 2 by Willmott Dixon through the Scape framework.

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Jason Colcombe Paul Surin Product specialist, Global lead for BIM and CADS Software digital construction, IBM

Jason is the product Paul, who recently joined IBM, specialist for CADS RC3D for Revit, which has a successful track record of innovating has been designed to enhance the and transforming business models challenged placement, annotation and bar marking of by new technologies and market shifts, rebar in 3D structures. He is a civil engineer working in housebuilding, building services, who has worked in the construction industry development and at brick manufacturer for several structural design consultants on Wienerberger. He has extensive knowledge commercial and government projects. of BIM, virtual design, lean construction, Jason moved into the software data interoperability, blockchain, AI, MMC, environment when joining CSC (now manufacturing processes and industry 4.0. Trimble/Tekla) and, with the evolution of He is a member and a chartered engineer of BIM and linking analytical and physical the Institute of Engineering and Technology, 3D models, he began working directly a BIM Level 2 certified practitioner, and has for an Autodesk reseller. He earned been chair of the Construction Products multiple Autodesk certified professional Europe Digitalization & BIM Task Group, accreditations and remains an authorised BIM4M2 and vice-chair of BIM4Housing. Autodesk certified instructor. @PaulSurin @cadsuk George Stevenson Richard Saxon CBE Managing director, ActivePlan Associate director, Deploi BIM Strategies George works with building owners to reduce financial, Richard spent 28 years statutory and operation risk by more reliable at the top of one of Britain’s largest and constantly updated information. This architect-engineer practices, and has been includes developing processes to simplify involved for 20 years in the reform of the capture of asset data from BIM and surveys, construction industry, with a recent focus and transforming it into an environment on digital adoption. that supports elements of Level 3 BIM. He He continues to advise clients, consultants, is working with BRE to develop Templater/ constructors and other businesses across LEXiCON, a free collaborative initiative to the built environment sector from Deploi: standardise the way attributes and property BIM Strategies and Consultancy for the sets are managed in reusable templates. Built Environment. He wrote ‘Going Digital’ These developments are contributing to the for the UK BIM Alliance in 2018. Transforming Construction initiative as part www.saxoncbe.com of the Construction Innovation Hub. www.activeplan.co.uk

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Anne-Marie Friel Andrew Pryke Partner – infrastructure, Managing director, Pinsent Masons BAM Design

Anne-Marie has been Andrew leads the adoption, advising clients in the built environment development and integration of digital sector for more than 20 years and at BAM. His work has enabled clients to specialises in implementation of new risk adopt BIM across the entire life cycle sharing approaches, including collaborative of their assets, through the use of 3D delivery models, joint ventures, and models linked to data obtained through renegotiations on major infrastructure the planning, design, construction and projects. She lectures on issues affecting operations phases. the construction and infrastructure sector Andrew sees BIM as a tool for greater and is one of Pinsent Masons’ dedicated collaboration across the entire project ‘infratech’ experts, looking at the digital team, allowing it to deliver buildings transformation of infrastructure assets. that are easier to manage and maintain, and perform better for the end user. Jack Ostrofsky @PrykeAndrew Head of design & technical, Peabody Steve Radley Director of strategy and Jack leads a team of policy, CITB design and technical specialists within a development management team delivering Steve is responsible for 2,500 homes a year in mixed-use schemes, working with the industry and government growing the portfolio of one of the UK’s largest to create the right environment and housing associations, with 55,000 homes support for employers to invest in the skills across Greater London and the south-east. they need. In his strategy role he helps He has extensive built environment CITB to decide the best way to achieve experience delivering new-build schemes, these outcomes from a range of options building surveying, fire risk assessment and including influencing, research, funding and strategic asset management. Recently, for commissioning. He is also responsible for another similar housing association, he led CITB’s relations with the media. the strategic enterprise-wide response to Steve joined CITB from his role as the Hackitt Review and managed all ACM director of policy and external affairs at the cladding risks across the association’s manufacturers organisation EEF (now Make existing and development pipeline, leading UK). Previously he was chief economist forensic investigations and lodging at the Henley Centre and policy adviser – successful claims against contractors for education and training at the Confederation remedial works. of British Industry. @PeabodyLDN

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Alex Small Jaimie Johnston BIM and digital platforms Head of global systems, manager, Tata Steel Bryden Wood

Alex is responsible for Jaimie leads the application Tata Steel’s BIM strategy across Europe, of systems to the delivery and operation of a role that includes looking at digital high-performing assets at Bryden Wood. This platforms, technology and how the includes both physical (DfMA) and digital manufacturer can use data in smarter ways. (data analysis and digital engineering) systems With seven years as a structural engineer for projects in the UK, Europe and Asia, with with Arup, and experience working with clients including GlaxoSmithKline, Heathrow other manufacturers, Alex is now focusing Airport and several government departments. on the opportunities the UK government’s He was the co-author of the ‘Design for digital drive offers to construction product Manufacture + Assembly’ overlay to the RIBA suppliers. He believes that by structuring, Plan of Works. He also wrote the strategy storing manipulating and sharing data and documents ‘Delivery Platforms for linking data and by collaborating with other Government Assets: Creating a Marketplace manufacturers, they can offer more value to for Manufactured Spaces’, ‘Platforms: immediate customers and across the whole Bridging the gap between construction + construction supply chain. manufacturing’ and ‘Data Driven Infrastruc- @TataSteelConstr ture: From digital tools to manufactured components’. Jaimie is the design lead for Scott Sanderson the Construction Innovation Hub. Partner – technical & BIM, @Jaimie_BW PRP Architects Andy Smith Scott’s role at PRP focuses on Partner & senior manager, technical design, design management and John Lewis Partnership BIM. Leading an experienced team, his work Property & Development emphasises quality, integrated working and building technology, delivering construction Andy is one of the strongest advocates documentation for PRP’s UK projects. of BIM among commercial clients in the Scott has extensive experience in UK built environment. Under his leadership, housing including high-rise residential, the John Lewis Partnership was an early estate regeneration and refurbishment. adopter of BIM Level 2, which has been He also leads PRP’s BIM Steering Group employed with success on new and which is tasked with developing PRP’s existing assets across its estate. He interdisciplinary BIM capability. sees value in adopting digital process @PRP_News and using data throughout the life cycle – development, design, construction, maintenance and facilities management.

DIGITAL CONSTRUCTION SUMMIT • 13 ABOUT OUR PARTNERS

CITB CITB is the Industrial Training Board for solutions. Getting technical skills is not the the construction industry in Great Britain issue. The main challenges are: (England, Scotland and Wales). CITB uses l A lack of understanding of the business its research and labour market intelligence opportunities digital transformation brings. to understand the sector’s skills needs, l The leadership required to spell out and works with industry and government to why the investment is needed, identify make sure construction has the right skills, and adapt digital technology for their now and for the future. business, and to make it happen. CITB is modernising its funding approach l Without this digital leadership, to invest in areas that will deliver the best construction companies are likely to returns for industry, and enable the sector struggle to keep up with technological to attract and train talented people to build advances and to compete with their rivals. a better Britain. Construction companies need to become Following on from two CITB research ‘digital organisations’. reports: ‘Unlocking Construction’s Digital l The people who will change the face Future: A skills plan for industry’ (October of construction need to be able to 2018) and ‘Evolution or Revolution’ (March recognise the opportunity and unlock the 2019), CITB found that: potential that digital transformation brings. Digital technologies will improve efficiency This funding commission is the first of and productivity, but the construction three to help the industry embrace digital industry has lagged behind others which are change. CITB invites bids for funds to reaping the benefits of this transformation. develop initiatives to help construction Small and medium-sized employers in leaders implement digital transformation. particular find it hard to introduce digital www..co.uk

Ed Controls Action points are immediately recorded Work in an organised way and assigned to the right people. and immediately see what This guarantees clear communication needs to be done. between all the partners. Ed Controls, a product of Dutchview, was www.edcontrols.com born on site when two men joined forces to digitise project communication. Monitor the quality of projects from the start, up to and including completion.

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CADS CADS is an international software company analysis software we supply. CADS has specialising in civil, geotechnical and also developed SMART Estimator which design, analysis and enables scaffolders to create a scaffold detailing software. Our applications are model and export it as an IFC file which used worldwide by consulting engineers, can be imported into Revit to help with contractors, builders, design and planning. The model can also national and local governments, structural be shared and a virtual fly-through of the steelwork and rebar fabricators. CADS structure created. employs more than 600 staff globally and As well as developing software, CADS has has been in business for over 40 years. a team of experienced engineers and Revit CADS RC has been the global industry modellers who can provide fast accurate leading software for reinforced concrete models from 2D drawings, structural design detailing for decades. CADS RC runs in models and IFC files. According to a client’s AutoCAD and is used by more than requirements, we can generate clash 50,000 customers. CADS has used that detection reports or more complex expertise to produce CADS RC3D for models to produce accurate quantity Revit to enhance the placement, annotation take-offs, cost estimates for bidding, and bar marking of reinforcing steel in procurement or construction planning. all kinds of RC structures by extending CADS also has a team of MEP BIM the powerful reinforcement modelling specialists to provide an outsourced capabilities of Revit. service for MEP and architectural BIM. CADS has been at the forefront of BIM www.cads.co.uk having developed bi-directional links between Revit and the finite element

Zutec increasing productivity and reducing costs Zutec develops and throughout the entire project life cycle. markets cloud-based software solutions, Zutec provides solutions within project primarily directed to companies within the management, data and document built environment. The Zutec platform has collaboration tools, data-enriched 3D been designed to capture and manage data models, defect management, project for almost any process across a construction handover and the operation and project from design phase right through maintenance of buildings. to operational phase, improving quality, www.zutec.com

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