By Jukka Nyman - Managing Director, MagiCAD Group

 

As we all know, during the past decades' digitalisation has been penetrating all industries as well as to lives of consumers all over the world. The benefits from this trend have been many: for companies, it has been enabling increased not only productivity, but also many forms of new business initiatives like introducing cloud-based service offerings. For consumers, there have also been many improvements to everyday life, including online shopping, access to banks via the internet, etc.

 

For us working in the AEC industry, digitalisation has enabled new ways of working, especially supported by the ongoing BIM trend. For architects and designers in MEP and construction domains, the use of digital tools has been a norm for many decades. Still, the change in workflows, especially in connecting previously separate silos has been a fundamental one. Again, this change has been driven by the need to improve the overall productivity of the construction value chain, with a promise of shortening project implementation time and also offering better quality. Digitalisation, especially in construction, has been seeing an enormous boost in the past five years, leading to many innovations in the global marketplace.

 

Why is it still so hard to see proper examples of truly digitised end-to-end workflows in construction, starting from conceptual design and ending to operations management? Are they still separate silos of architecture, designers, construction project management, and operations management making it difficult to reach a common understanding of unified workflows? Or is it because the tools used in any phase of the construction project are so focused on providing support only to a specific work phase? To tackle the latter question, the introduction of Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) has been improving the situation, but not making it perfect. But for the former question, the challenge lies in old ways of working and in the skewed value chain in the construction industry, which does not support unified workflows.

 

To overcome the challenges of providing truly digitised end-to-end workflows in the AEC industry, there must be then better solutions to be introduced to the marketplace in the future: solutions, which unify the current separate workflows in an optimal way, at the same time, enable data flow from the conceptual phase to operations management, facilitating the proper data to be used where it is needed. It is said that data is the new oil: it is valuable, but if unrefined, it cannot really be used. For this vision to become true, a common data platform is then needed.

 

There are only a few AEC software companies, that can make it happen in the future. Glodon will be one of those, as it already covers multiple domains within AEC, enabling gathering data from all domains and therefore understanding better the possibilities in unifying the data flow between the different phases of construction. Having a clear focus on AEC and understanding the customer needs there thoroughly will enable Glodon to provide the proper data where ever it is needed and whenever it is needed.

 

We provide digital transformation in construction, construction management software for subcontractors, bim coordination, etc. For more information about digital construction management, please feel free to contact us!

 

Established in 1998, Glodon Company Limited was listed on the A-share market in May 2010 (abbreviated as Glodon, Stock Code: 002410) in China, being the first listed company in the field of construction engineering informationization in China.