"Intellectuals solve problems. Geniuses prevent them." -- Albert Einstein
Posted on Monday, December 18, 2006 2:45 PM
A new survey of leading architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) executives has found that 10 of 11 firms are pursuing software initiatives to raise process productivity without disruptive re-engineering of their work practices. The research is available in a new white paper, “Improving AEC Project Execution: Lessons from 11 Industry Leaders.”

Newforma, Inc., a New Hampshire-based software developer, commissioned Spar Point Research of Danvers, Mass., to interview North American AEC executives in five market segments: architecture, building engineering, civil engineering, design-build, and transportation infrastructure. While the executives agreed on the business pressures and project risks their organizations face, no consensus arose over how best to tackle key challenges such as resourcing growth, managing risk, maximizing productivity and implementing efficient project processes to raise profits.

Click to read the complete article, "Newforma Releases Spar Point White Paper on AEC Process Productivity."

  --RSN

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