Your company (and your competitors) are already using
many construction technologies between your different
teams – and the list is only getting longer. Adding to that,
your vendors, subcontractors, project owner, other project
stakeholders also come with their own technology stacks.
Is everything compatible? Secure and compliant? How can
anyone know for sure?
The complexity of modern construction projects makes it
difficult to share large amounts of data between different
systems and teams.
• Each project has many stakeholders, and different roles
need different levels of access to information
• Each work group has a stack of different technologies
that may not be integrated
• Each technology has different data validation,
permissions, and security parameters
This struggle has prompted a move toward interoperability
in construction. Interoperability is the ability to share and
Why should interoperability be on
your radar?
How many software programs and
apps does your company use for
each project? 50? 100?
(The average is 129, according to
research from Okta.)
integrate information with different software systems,
automatically — you've probably heard of integrations or APIs.
It's about meeting people where they are, with the tools
they're already using.
When critical data is connected automatically, businesses
can scale. By removing barriers to share information,
companies have better transparency with risk and profit,
and your teams can trust the data, .
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