Overcome Industry Fragmentation
Access the right knowledge at the right time in the right place. Eliminate waste, enhance procurement processes and deploy construction resources with precision.
Reinvent the Construction Industry With Productization
Prefabrication isn’t enough. For true scalability and speed, learn why sustainable construction leaders need productization and virtual twins to unlock new value.
Stakeholders need access to the right information at the right time in the right place.
The construction industry is highly localized and fragmented. What works in one city doesn’t replicate in another because of regional supply, delivery and labor conditions. For high-performance construction at scale, knowledge of systems and processes must be unfettered, transferrable and instantly available at any point during the development cycle and into operational phases.
Construction industry leaders are challenged to:
Break down silos for good.
Virtualize for value. Move up the value chain by leveraging hard-won trade-based knowledge in a collaborative environment. Contribute to the design of construction modules in off-cycle phases—independent from any project—as a virtual maker.
Unlock efficiencies. Make creative connections across trades, regions and materials by collecting and organizing digitized knowledge.
Enhance collaboration. Virtual makers work alongside designers and GCs, wherever they are in the world. Digitize trade-based intelligence during off-cycle phases to increase productivity for future projects.
Reduce waste. Precise procurement management requires direct access to model data.
Bouygues Construction
The company rolls out the 3DEXPERIENCE platform across its global business, benefiting from streamlined decision-making, reduced waste, enhanced quality, and the ability to handle increasingly complex projects.
FLOVEA: A Success in Interface Standardization for Generative Plumbing Solutions
FLOVEA was launched to solve founder Thierry Mignot’s challenge in finding skilled plumbers to work in the field. Instead, Mignot turned to manufacturing boiler backsplashes and other plumbing elements. The product is light, easy to ship and assemble. And because the boiler offers an easy interface between the plumbing and heating system, it reduces the need of skilled laborers.