https://www.aconex.com/blogs/2017/06/john-holland-aconex-construction-partners.html#more-8751
- John Holland currently starts an average of 2 new Aconex projects per week.
I believe that the market really hasn't cottoned on to the power of enterprise agreements. This is a very recent blog article on what the John Holland enterprise agreement means for Aconex. And John Holland is just one of numerous portfolio wide enterprise agreements that Aconex has inked over recent years.
The following is a highly relevant excerpt:
So how can you determine which type of project management tool to use and how to standardize across your many clients and project types?
Tim Crisp, a Group Manager at John Holland – an international engineering contractor based out of Melbourne, Australia, – found the answer. Leveraging his in-depth knowledge of company-wide systems, Tim and his team moved John Holland’s projects onto the Aconex platform.
A portfolio of 30+ existing projects were migrated from a legacy platform to Aconex and new projects are now launched with Aconex as standard.
During a recent webinar, Tim shared his experience using a company-wide system to boost productivity and quality across projects.
“We were looking for a project-wide platform to help with inter-company collaboration, document control practices, and workflow-driven reviews and approvals,” Tim said.
“We needed to provide structure to our projects and guide our staff and partners towards a degree of standardization across our business.” he added.
Similar to a previous webinar in which Parsons spoke to the benefits of a central process management system, Tim also quickly saw the benefits of standardizing their platform.
Announced just 4 days ago:
- Tim managed to achieve a high degree of standardization across John Holland’s 30+ migrated projects.
- John Holland saw a significant reduction in tender launch times as they decreased to a two-day turnaround.
- John Holland currently starts an average of 2 new Aconex projects per week.
A consortium led by Lendlease Engineering, John Holland, French group Bouygues Construction and local player Capella Capital will build the $6bn Melbourne Metro Tunnel
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This post is based on my own research and is not investment advice. When making investment decisions, always DYOR.
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