An industrial scenario we are built for
Industrial delivery often fails in the “invisible” space: service corridors, plant rooms and late equipment moves.
- Utilities compete for the same zone — ducting, cable trays, sprinklers and pipework collide and force redesign.
- Equipment changes propagate — small moves require rerouting, openings changes and interface updates.
- Brownfield constraints appear late — existing conditions demand phased states and careful outputs.
- Critical-zone prioritization — coordinate service corridors, plant rooms and shafts early and repeatedly.
- Checkpoint-based reviews — predictable cycles so coordination does not drift into last-minute firefighting.
- Controlled outputs — drawings/schedules from defined model states, supporting procurement and construction.
Outcome: fewer late utility reroutes and steadier documentation for industrial buildability.