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How the Engineering industry during COVID-19 surprised and delighted us!

How the Engineering industry during COVID-19 surprised and delighted us!

Engineering firms responded surprisingly well to the COVID-19 lockdown!

Report after report talks glowingly about how platforms like BIM360, Project wise, Microsoft Team, and Zoom are helping companies survive the lockdown. (There’s also the less-delightful aspect of downsizing: there’s been rumour of widespread layoffs, but let’s focus on the positive stuff for now.) Thumbs up to:

Shepley Bullfinch, architecture firm: “We have long invested in the systems and technology that allow remote access to work, so parents and others caring for family can participate equally”. This practice allowed the firm to pivot to remote work more rapidly and be effective in the face of the disaster.

CDM smith, engineering and construction company: “In less than 48 hours, all of our nearly 5,000 employees were set up and fully functional in their own protected space,”. (But he notes that this quick reaction was the product of several years’ worth of technology investments, some of which fully support a remote work environment.)

AECOM, premier global infrastructure firm, notes the technology to move to remote working conditions has long been available, which made the shift smoother. “Our movement to cloud-based platforms such as Autodesk BIM360, Bentley’s ProjectWise and Microsoft Teams was born out of the need to collaborate across a global company—now it’s helping to ensure business continuity for critical infrastructure projects.”

Cunningham Group Architecture….found the transition to a work-at-home environment relatively easy. The firm had moved to 100% laptop and cloud-based operations over the past two years, “so our teams adapted quickly to the new routine and are using video and virtual team tools to keep communication going on their projects,” says Tim Dufault, CEO. He says the firm is actively developing software that will allow BIM models to be digitally signed and certified, so it can move more quickly to a direct-to-fabrication delivery process.

“Overall, there is no technology or technique we are using that is new, but we are relying more heavily on every opportunity available to execute our work virtually, and there are many technologies that are helping us do so. Almost everything we do is in a web or cloud-based application,” says Sloan Harris, CEO of VLK Architects.

[Source: ENR, April 2020. “Top 500 Design Firms: Will COVID-19 Change Design?”]

In a recent virtual conference where engineering heads came together, insights were pooled, like:

[Source: Shayne Smith, Director Strategy, Wrench Solutions]

So maybe we can be cautiously up-beat? On the keep-business-going front at least?

Questions that need to be asked:

Well, these are early days yet. Let’s wait and see, and stay positive.

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