The digital transformation of construction has been suppressed for too long, due to two critical barriers: lack of industry collaboration & technology integration. The former requires a contract and culture shift between design, build, inspect, and operate professionals, from the bottom-up. The latter requires cooperation and reliability with the ever-growing software solutions needed to develop open integrations, from the top-down.
To spark genuine innovation between the DBIO professionals across the construction supply chain, each stakeholder must have the incentive to share the necessary risk, thus making it “safe to fail.” This can be accomplished by crowdsourcing best practices from industry experts and aligning them with existing data standards. When project teams are empowered to define the most efficient process and technology standards, everyone wins. However, this can only be accomplished through industry adoption of a common data exchange (CDX).
To spark genuine innovation between the DBIO professionals across the construction supply chain, each stakeholder must have the incentive to share the necessary risk, thus making it “safe to fail.” This can be accomplished by crowdsourcing best practices from industry experts and aligning them with existing data standards. When project teams are empowered to define the most efficient process and technology standards, everyone wins. However, this can only be accomplished through industry adoption of a common data exchange (CDX).