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Document & data management in Indian Infrastructure projects

Infrastructure projects generate a lot of information, shared amongst multiple users and stakeholders through the project lifecycle. The question is: how is this information managed? How is it stored, shared, disseminated, accessed, updated?

The short answer is: inefficiently.

Project data  management in Indian Infrastructure projects

In a typical Indian Infrastructure project, the method of managing project documents and data is not properly planned out and the data itself is poorly structured, so project information management ends up being managed less than optimally with a high level of cumulative error, rework, and discrepancy. So much so that the systems and processes for managing the information become more of a liability than an asset. If project data could be structured and managed more efficiently, infrastructure companies would see big savings in less waste and rework.

How to manage project data efficiently in infrastructure projects?

The key is a Common Data Environment (CDE), an online place for collecting, managing and sharing information amongst a team working on a project.

WrenchSP recently implemented a CDE platform on Phase 1 of NCRTC’s Regional Rapid Transit System. The Regional Rapid Transit System is a critical project in India from The National Capital Region Transport Corporation Limited (a Government of India undertaking). Implementing the CDE allowed the project’s 3 stakeholders to share drawings and documents on the move via a centralized location which can be accessed from anywhere in the world, and view drawings and documents within the browser i.e. no need for heavy applications (like Autocad or BIM suite). This gave the project team transparency, as well as efficient search and retrieval of data.

What is a Common Data Environment?

A Common Data Environment is a shared digital (i.e. online) space where project teams collect, manage, and disseminate project data and documents. The type of CDE depends on the size or type of project, but is typically set up on a project server, an extranet or a cloud-based system.

Why a CDE?

Efficient information management will improve a project manager’s decision-making, influencing for the better how he plans, delivers and operates his deliverables. Since in a developing country like India infrastructure makes a huge difference to the quality of life, ensuring speedy delivery of infrastructure projects means benefits not just for the public, but all the varied industries in which they serve.

Examples of how a CDE impacts the Indian EPC industry

Challenges to implementing a CDE in India

Although India has a thriving IT industry, EPC companies still face complex IT procurement challenges to potential users or buyers of a CDE, mainly the lack of compliance with existing/legacy IT procedures

Despite all the above, Indian Infrastructure companies are slowly opening up to the need for something like a CDE and are becoming aware of the many benefits, including:

During Design & Construction Stage

During Operational stage

Finding the right CDE

A CDE is not just a technology solution but a combination of software and processes. The Information standards need to be agreed upon before they can be implemented, in order for the information to be easily managed, retrieved and used within the CDE. So a CDE’s benefits – both qualitative and quantitative – do not arise from the technology solution alone but from the integration of the technology solution with BIM Level 2 standards, the company’s Information Management processes, the Form of contract, the company’s Business Culture, and so on. Taking all this into consideration, a CDE is a proactive next step in digitizing the project management process.

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