ARCHITECTURE, ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION

Reinvent the built environment and ensure a sustainable and resilient urban future.

The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Industry encompasses a diverse ecosystem of participants involved throughout the entire life cycle and value chain of facilities and utilities. This includes owner-developers, designers such as urban planners, architects, and engineers, materials suppliers, product manufacturers, contractors (both general and specialty), and facility operator-managers.

Challenges:

  • The surge in urban populations globally has introduced the concept of Smart Cities, where digital innovations are leveraged to tackle enduring urban challenges.
  • This construction boom has heightened expectations for AECO teams to not only create structures and systems that are aesthetically pleasing and efficient but also ensure they are designed for long-term sustainability while addressing a variety of issues for multiple stakeholders.

Dassault Systèmes Solutions

From Experience to Fabrication

One integrated solution for building design focuses on manufacturing and assembly.

Building Design for Fabrication is an innovative architectural approach that utilizes Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA) practices, ranging from LOD 100 to LOD 400.

This method fosters collaborative engineering, allowing various stakeholders to address conflicts and negotiate both individual and collective benefits. The collaboration is enhanced by the use of digital prototypes, which serve as computational and visual tools for tackling challenges in the design of complex projects and systems.

Building Design for Fabrication encompasses a wide range of services, including 3D modeling, architectural design, computational design, structural design, component engineering, model-based systems engineering, FEA and CFD simulations, 4D modeling, knowledge-driven automation, change/task/clash management, PLM, portfolio management, and many additional offerings.

From Experience to Construction

Transform Knowledge into Sustainable Solutions from the Start.

As customer expectations rise for hyper-customization and affordability in the construction sector, builders need to discover creative methods to meet financial goals.

They must effectively tackle customer needs and regulatory standards with the ideal mix of style, cutting-edge technology, and performance, all while managing the complexities, risks, and costs involved.

Through the "From Experience to Construction" initiative, General Contractors enhance their project delivery by employing a modular strategy that utilizes configurable off-cycle subcomponents tailored to meet the unique requirements of each project.

System designers in the building sector can enhance their sub-component portfolio by integrating detailed design, construction expertise, and supply to meet the needs of General Contractors.

By optimizing modularity in building design, we can:

  • Ensure sustainability and compliance
  • Enhance the quality of design and construction
  • Boost delivery capacity by shortening schedules
  • Drive sales, revenue, and market share growth

Integrated Built Environment

Disseminate Reliable Knowledge Across Projects and Assets.

The Integrated Built Environment fosters collaboration throughout the entire lifecycle of built assets.

This framework connects all project stakeholders through a web-based, multi-scale reference system, utilizing the virtual twin as a central repository for all project and asset information.

Information can be shared seamlessly among teams and companies while ensuring complete governance over data access, traceability of changes, and adherence to compliance requirements. Integrated project orchestration offers comprehensive visibility into project delivery.

Data analytics utilize real-time information to enhance governance and facilitate improved decision-making. By using structured data, you can streamline design reviews, ensure convergence, and track issue resolution, all within a cohesive common data environment.

Consequently, you can:

  • Involve project stakeholders at an earlier stage
  • Enhance data quality and improve information accessibility
  • Optimize the reuse of information and handover throughout the asset life cycle
  • Maximize stakeholder engagement through a collaborative platform
  • Enhance downstream control over construction, operation, and maintenance
  • Decrease overall asset life-cycle costs

Optimized Construction

Your Lean Construction Operating System.

Optimized Construction assists General Contractors by seamlessly integrating their on-site and off-site planning, scheduling, and monitoring of construction projects.

Construction work managers, method engineers, and superintendents will:

  • Prepare construction plans accurately by incorporating methods that include construction and installation work packages.
  • Enhance construction operations (procurement, logistics, resource mobilization) for both on-site and off-site tasks.
  • Employ lean strategies to plan, execute, and adjust weekly and daily activities.
  • Save time in managing safety, delivery planning, procurement, and costs.

Ready To Make

Plan, define, and implement operations to manufacture products anywhere with agility.

Ready to Make offers a reliable end-to-end solution for manufacturing, covering:

  • Optimization of Supply Chain Planning processes through what-if scenario comparisons.
  • Virtual definition and validation in Manufacturing Engineering, including machine programming and simulation.
  • Manufacturing Operations Management, which adds substantial value to the manufacturing landscape by utilizing lean practices, enhancing efficiencies, increasing throughput, and achieving cost savings.

It enables you to tackle the intricate manufacturing challenges of today by providing a comprehensive global solution that is prepared to embrace the Industry Renaissance.

Sustainable Space Development

Simulate land potential to optimize your development.

Sustainable Space Development enables real estate developers to establish a virtual twin to better simulate outcome of the upcoming development projects.

It achieves this by creating a shared and reliable information framework, stabilizing enterprise processes, and allowing stakeholders to simulate development options and assess their impact on project profitability and sustainability.

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