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BiLT Europe

BiLT Europe

Enstoa is attending BiLT Europe 2018 in Slovenia in October 2018. Radu Gidei and Mark Thorley from designtech will be teaching and speaking about Cross-Platform Development and Exploring the Dynamo API to a unique community of practitioners and consumers of BIM, DE, VDC, buildings, infrastructure, and technology.

Project Controls Expo 2018

Project Controls Expo 2018

Enstoa is co-sponsoring the upcoming Project Controls Expo 2018 in London. If you are planning to attend the event, do make sure to meet with Enstoa's team. 

Enstoa Expands Presence in China with Sinopec Engineering Group Partnership

Enstoa Expands Presence in China with Sinopec Engineering Group Partnership

Enstoa, Inc., the leading systems integrator for capital projects worldwide, today announced its collaboration with the Sinopec Engineering Group (SEG) to formulate an International Project Management Manual. The manual, which will be used to train 200 senior executives and 400 executive staff, establishes a total quality standard for delivering petrochemical and construction projects along the Belt and Road Initiative.

Massive Disruption Required to Save the Construction Industry

Massive Disruption Required to Save the Construction Industry

The construction industry has reached a tipping point. The older generation is retiring at a growing rate, taking with them decades of invaluable knowledge and expertise. Without massive disruption, the industry will soon struggle to meet ongoing demand. As more senior professionals transition out, a new generation with a new mindset is entering the workforce. The challenge is the loss of knowledge, but the opportunity lies in a new perspective.

Smart Cities May Stall, But Smarter Communities Are Surging

Smart Cities May Stall, But Smarter Communities Are Surging

The road to cities that know your needs may appear inviting, but be sure you know the way 

By Tom Sawyer

A vision of the future with smart, efficient, utopian, technology-empowered “smart cities” has gleamed on the horizon for years. The concept offers vague promises that all of a city’s infrastructure and operations will be connecting, communicating and automatically adjusting facilities and services to deliver ever higher levels of satisfaction and efficiency.

Enstoa pledges to further expand presence in China

Enstoa pledges to further expand presence in China

Services firm wants to support growth of local companies at home and abroad

Enstoa Inc, a New York-based services firm that specializes in capital projects improvement, has vowed to further expand its presence in China, helping domestic companies seeking more opportunities on the international stage.

Enstoa said it seeks more cooperation in the country, working with either State-owned or privately owned companies, using its functional and digital expertise in international capital projects and proven methodologies to improve project portfolio performance.

Driving Ahead on Data

Driving Ahead on Data

Construction is currently at a tipping point, in need of transformation to drive it forward. And, the Internet of Things will revolutionize construction. It especially offers a unique opportunity - and benefit - to the Asia-Pacific markets since the legacy process and systems seen in other developed countries are not present, writes Jordan Cram.

 

Use Clustering to Improve Resource Forecasting

Use Clustering to Improve Resource Forecasting

Humans partition everything they interact with into groups—they spend their waking hours clustering information about the world into little siloes, organizing things in ways that help them get by. These groupings, although often imperfect and subject to all manner of hidden psychological biases, help people to profile the world around them and make the best possible judgments about how to go about their lives. 

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.

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