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Enstoa, Inc., the leading systems integrator for capital projects worldwide, today announced it was named by Inc. magazine as one of the nation's fastest-growing private companies on their annual Inc. 5000 list. This marks the seventh year the firm has been recognized with the prestigious honor.

Consider Small Data to Increase Project Success

Consider Small Data to Increase Project Success

Major capital projects are unique and incredibly complex undertakings. However, when it comes to bringing together the most critical element of a project’s success—the project team—too much often is left to chance or intuition. With machine learning and a small data-driven approach, teams can be assembled using an algorithmic analysis that uncovers hidden meaning in project data. The result: dramatically improved project cost, schedule and safety performance.

 

Data is key to solving the inventory crisis, Enstoa’s CEO says

Data is key to solving the inventory crisis, Enstoa’s CEO says

Enstoa’s acquisition of designtech creates new efficiencies in evaluating development projects

When pundits discuss the booming U.S. economy, there is one sector that is often considered a problem child — construction and development.

Due to a variety of factors — including workforce shortages, lack of capital and failure to integrate technology into their processes — developers often seem to struggle to meet the needs of the market on both the residential and commercial building sides.