Project Audio Visual has partnered with construction performance consultancy, BBI Services, to launch a new type of collaboration space built for the needs of the construction sector.
The partnership aims to respond to a wider shift taking place across the industry, as construction organisations transition from analogue, room-bound methods of working towards digital, flexible, and hybrid models, aiming to maintain alignment without losing the collaborative routines that have underpinned successful project delivery in the region.
The new digital performance hubs have been developed to support the transition, bringing together real-time project data, digital collaboration tools and established performance routines in environments that are designed to feel familiar to construction teams, rather than imposing new ways of working.
The aim is to be provide a shared, connected space that supports decision-making across all levels of a project, from strategic reviews through to day-to-day site coordination.
Project Audio Visual will contribute the technical capability and scalable infrastructure required to support hybrid collaboration, drawing on its experience delivering Microsoft Teams Rooms at scale. BBI Services add deep experience in construction delivery and team performance, ensuring that spaces are embedded into existing processes and routines, rather than treated as standalone technology installations.
Steve Hudson, COO, Project Audio Visual, commented: “Designed to be modular and adaptable, Digital Performance Hubs can be deployed on site, in head office or across multiple locations, supporting organisations as they scale and diversify their working models. This partnership supports the construction industry’s evolving ways of working, on its drive towards digitalisation with a flexible approach to deliver clients’ needs and project delivery goals.”