How engineering firms are working smarter to achieve better business outcomes

The industry is moving fast

The demands of today’s evolving environment require critical shifts in how work is done. Today’s clients are increasingly demanding: All of this is happening in an increasingly competitive landscape where firms view one another to recruit top talent and operate with
razor-thin margins for error.

To stand out from the pack, engineering firms are leaning into digital engineering capabilities.

The first step is making the move from CAD-based processes to working in a BIM environment.

The tipping point has arrived

The shift to BIM is only accelerating
industry-wide.


According to a June 2020 IDC report, the COVID-19 pandemic has sped up the pace of digital transformation by 5 years, creating
urgency around BIM policies and standards (ie ISO 19650).
While architecture firms are the most likely to have BIM practices that have evolved over many years, engineering and construction firms are embracing BIM at record levels.

Included in this Contents

  • Seamless Collaboration
  • Design Optioneering
  • Integrated Analysis
  • Design Automation

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