Change is Inevitable

  • Evolving Technologies Demand Non Traditional Services
  • New Paradigm is Collaborative Process
  • Use of Interoperable Technologies

The entire design, construction and facility management process is changing. Paraphrasing Alvin Toffler, ‘The building industry has been using second wave practices in a third wave world.’ Changes in the dynamics of organizations, evolving technologies, demands for ‘non traditional’ services, and competition for scarce resources are shifting the building paradigm. The new paradigm is a collaborative process that provides clear client oriented advantages by identifying cost effective success strategies very early in the design process. In order to realize these savings you need an approach with organized and readily available tools to allow successful collaborations with clients, specialists, architects and contractors. By making the best use of virtual and interoperable technologies combined along with traditional and non traditional team members the client is provided a better facility.




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