A more intelligent approach
Many organisations have in place a multi-faceted and cumbersome approach to the design and build of new connections. Most manage a wide variety of projects through a series of overlapping processes and unconnected systems. These approaches are inefficient, prone to risk and time consuming.
Addressing these problems is challenging for organisations. Many core design systems lack the inherent intelligence to be able to deliver valuable integration. This results in significant problems relating to data redundancy and duplication of effort.
But it doesn’t have to be this way. By utilising a geographic information system (GIS) at the heart of the design and build process, organisations need only create designs the once. The inherent data underlying these designs can then be used by other systems to provide essential insights. This results in a significant efficiency gains through maximising the value of data created by your employees:
How you benefit:
- Greater efficiency joining up the process removes the duplication of effort, leading to a faster initial response and turnaround for any iterations, increasing overall responsiveness
- Greater reliability by utilising an integrated GIS, designs can more accurately take into account the access and ground conditions at the actual location, providing a higher quality, more reliable proposal for customers
- Greater accessibility with designs geo-referenced and stored on the server, the whole organisation can access the same plans. This enables the housebuilder to gain updates at customer service level, without having to go via the design department speeding up responses and freeing design resources from taking routine calls
- Greater customer satisfaction housebuilders are acutely time sensitive. The improved service they receive from integrating these processes will deliver greater customer satisfaction and loyalty.
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