Common Data Environment for Surveyors
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Mitch McPherson joined 12d Synergy in 2017 and immediately became an invaluable member of our team. Now in the role of Global Sales Manager, he helps engineering and construction clients throughout Australia, the United States, and the UK optimize business function and project delivery through improved information management.
Mitch McPherson
Global Sales Manager, 12d Synergy
Session Overview
CDE requirements are often led by digital engineering teams and project management. Although they consult the different managerial roles on a project, it’s extremely hard to find a system that meets the needs of all parties. This is due to the fact that on any given project there is a wide range of skills and professions with unique needs and workflows. As a result, not every department on a project will have the best solution for them, and in my experience, it’s often the survey manager that receives the bad news. This is where we need to consider the ecosystem of Common Data Environments, specifically WIP CDE – or Work In Progress Common Data Environment.
What You’ll Learn
- How surveyors can successfully leverage a WIP Common Data Environment
- Common problems that surveyors face and how a CDE can solve them
- Things to consider when selecting a CDE for your business
- Main benefits & outcomes from the implementation of a CDE
Mitch McPherson
Global Sales Manager, 12d Synergy
Mitch McPherson joined 12d Synergy in 2017 and immediately became an invaluable member of our team. Now in the role of Global Sales Manager, he helps engineering and construction clients throughout Australia, the United States, and the UK optimize business function and project delivery through improved information management.
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