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Make the Move to Data-centric Collaboration and Digital Delivery

November 23, 2023 Read time: 1 min
By embracing a data-centric approach to project delivery, organisations can leverage data across projects and synchronise instant updates across multi-disciplinary teams

Road infrastructure projects face unique challenges with complex terrain or design constraints, tight timescales, workforce shortages, and environmental considerations.

Organisations who design, build, and operate our road and bridge infrastructure are looking at which latest digital technologies can help them overcome these challenges as well as improve their collaboration across the supply chain to reduce the risk of mistakes and delays.

By embracing a data-centric approach to project delivery, organisations can leverage data across projects, synchronise instant updates across multi-disciplinary teams, automate and streamline processes with digital delivery and start benefitting from digital twins across the project and asset lifecycle to improve efficiency and increase productivity.

Download Bentley Systems free e-book ‘The Fast Lane to Data-centric Collaboration’ to discover: 
•    The main challenges the industry is facing today. 
•    What is data-centric collaboration and how moving to digital delivery will improve your projects. 
•    How to enhance the quality, resilience and efficiency of your road infrastructure projects.

 

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