Topic: Case Studies
Surveyor workflow

Bridging the gap: Revolutionising Surveying with Common Data Environments (CDE)

12d Synergy addresses the unique challenges of surveying data management through a Common Data Environment (CDE). Learn how it enables seamless office-to-field collaboration, manages complex data sets, and integrates with a broader range of authoring software and related data sets in collaboration with customers and other suppliers like Hexagon and Leica Geosystems.

How can 12d Synergy help me to achieve ISO19650 Certification?

ISO19650 is an international standard for managing information over the entire life cycle of a built asset using Building Information Modelling (BIM). ISO19650’s conception is recent and stemmed largely from the lessons and practices learnt from implementing the British BS 1192 and PAS 11192 standards within the UK and international construction industries.

Surveyor on a hill

CDE for Surveyors

A Common Data Environment is a centralised digital platform used in the lifecycle of a project to facilitate efficient communication, collaboration and information sharing among key project stakeholders, such as surveyors. 12d Synergy offers a secure cloud-based workspace where surveyors can store, manage, and share crucial data such as survey plans and geospatial information.

NCTIR Alliance: Moving Mountains to Reconnect Communities

The NCTIR alliance was formed by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency & KiwiRail to restore the road & rail network following the Kaikoura earthquake in 2016. This evoked immense social and economic pressure to rebuild the critical network and reconnect communities.

Full CAD Workflow Management and Multi-Office Collaboration

As a rapidly growing and diverse business, Premise use 12d Synergy as a common data environment to enhance its data management, collaboration, and QA capabilities. Civil projects are designed in Australia using 12d Model, and then packaged out to an international office to generate the end deliverable in AutoCAD.

City of Newcastle: Rapid Digital Transformation in 4 Weeks

In early 2020, City of Newcastle, like many other businesses, pivoted to working from home. However, the engineering design team faced a challenge in doing so due to the large complex datasets they use. The council underwent a rapid digital transformation that allowed their engineering technology to leap forward 20 years in just 4 weeks.