IT is an important tool for value
creation and is often a condition for solutions across professional boundaries.
We use IT, for example, in engineering calculations and assignments involving
control, planning and procurement.
IT
is directly or indirectly involved in most of our projects, from indoor climate
calculations in buildings and planning of snow-clearing routes to the
establishment of an Internet portal where citizens can report finds of hogweed.
Other examples of intensive IT use include project management, controlling
operation and maintenance of properties, and planning foundations for offshore
wind turbines.
Use of IT is not always essential for dealing with
an assignment, but it is almost always necessary for hitting upon the best
solution with minimal use of resources.
Geographical Information Systems, GIS, are used to compare data with
geographical links such as roads, buildings, environmental data, local planning
areas and so on. GIS technology is excellent for creating an overview of data
and for many planning purposes.
We also build IT into hardware solutions, such as vehicle computers and
automatic payment machines.
IT developments in recent years have made it possible to handle very large data
quantities and to link data from different databases. Web services and
‘Service-oriented Architecture’ have made it incredibly cheap and easy to make
systems across professional boundaries and publish data via the Internet.
Project Web
To manage Grontmij | Carl Bro Vietnam projects,we
use Project Web where possible. Project Web is
virtual area on the Internet where members of the project team – customers,
consultants or users – can have a shared platform for their work together. The
strength of Project Web lies in the fact that all parties involved in the
project can download and share information and data 24 hours a day, regardless
of their physical location, by means of internet access. This ensures efficient
production and communication.
Digital Convergence
Grontmij | Carl Bro Vietnam works not just at using
IT in the solution of its own projects, but seeks also to create conditions for
better cooperation with customers, partners and other players in the
construction industry through the use of efficient and systematised IT
standards. Under the heading of Digital Convergence, Grontmij | Carl Bro Vietnam
participates in a collaboration between the seven largest players in the Danish
construction industry, who work for the implementation of joint IT standards in
construction projects. The ultimate goal in this is to increase productivity in
the Danish construction industry and to create better buildings.
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