Satellier Reports on Recovery of Building Industry, Positions for Growth in
New World Economy
International AECO Services Leader Points to Emerging Opportunities, Expands Global Team and Offers new Solutions as Industry Recovers and Grows Post-Recession
NEW DELHI, India, Feb. 15 /CNW/ - Leading global architecture, engineering, construction, and building owner (AECO) services provider Satellier is reporting upswings in project activity in key service areas and geographies, spurring an expansion of services in response to new opportunities for growth as the industry emerges from recession.
While geographically distinct markets have emerged, Satellier reports that one global trend underway is the transitioning to BIM from CAD, as AE firms seek to capitalize on the greater efficiencies and benefits afforded by BIM while keeping pace with the industry's more sophisticated needs. Across markets, companies are also increasingly looking to leverage external resources to de-risk the recovery process, as building industry and design firms focus on rebuilding.
"The theme in much of the AECO industry is cautious re-growth, market by market," says Satellier Executive Chairman Michael Jansen. "Businesses emerging from the recession and securing projects are actively looking to 3rd party companies to de-risk their emergence from the recession and are also seeking assistance with their transition to BIM. Different from their needs before the recession, today AECO businesses require more than traditional project support and 3D data modeling. In many instances they demand project analytics and other high-end consulting services that we now provide alongside our core project delivery solutions."
Around the world, distinct markets with unique needs have emerged. In the US and Canada, the recession has prompted many AE firms to begin a shift from CAD to BIM. "Today the majority of our North American revenue is centered on BIM services," says Marc Goldman, Satellier Vice President, Sales & Marketing, North America. "While we expect this trend to continue, we are also anticipating a developing demand for expertise in analytics including energy performance analysis, engineering analysis, and cost optimization, and are poised and ready with solutions in that area."
In the UK, Europe and Australia, BIM adoption is also gaining momentum as markets continue their recovery led by project activity in the education and healthcare sectors. Many AE firms in the region are also finding opportunities for growth in overseas markets, leading a new paradigm of partnership to emerge. "With our activities in Europe and Australia, Satellier is thinking globally, partnering with front-end BIM service providers well-established in markets worldwide to together provide a comprehensive consulting and production solution," says Mikele Brack, Satellier Director of Global Strategic Partnerships and formerly Director of Business Development for Europe and Australia.
As western nations focus on industry re-growth, Satellier reports that AECO activities in other corners of the world have simply never really slowed down, while still others experienced milder downturns. The Middle East has become a particular focus region for Satellier, yielding a range of large-scale opportunities and a still-growing market. "In an area marked by tight schedules, Satellier's localized approach delivers immediate, flexible, and scalable solutions for firms and projects based in the Middle East," says Wissam Saadi, who leads sales in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
India, in Satellier's own backyard, continues to yield consistent project opportunities across the country. "Our work in India is fundamentally different from the work we do in other parts of the world," says Mr. Ankur Mathur, Director of BIM Services. "Satellier's Design Management Services make use of BIM tools to bridge the gap between global design standards and domestic construction, leveraging a unique combination of local resources and relationships and global experience, partnerships and technology advantage."
Satellier has responded to the new world economy with a new vision for the road ahead, piloted by experienced industry professionals actively anticipating and effecting industry change. Remaining constant throughout is Satellier's core mission, to help AECO businesses become more efficient, more innovative, and more profitable through providing high-quality, technology-driven solutions and services.
About Satellier
Satellier is a leading CAD and BIM services firm with offices in New Delhi, Chicago, London, and Dubai. The Sequoia Capital-backed company has been featured on CNN, CNBC, and in myriads of business, technology, and AEC publications worldwide, including Architectural Record, ENR, Business Week, Domus, Contract Magazine, et. al. In 2007, Michael Jansen was awarded Building Design + Construction Magazine's prestigious "40 Under 40" award honoring top CEOs in the AEC industry under the age of 40. For more information about Satellier, please visit our web site http://www.satellier.com.
About Screampoint
Screampoint leads the industry in helping the world's top developers and government officials make sense of complex real estate systems. Defining the standard in digital city technology, Screampoint's revolutionary 5D visual platform enables decision-makers to more effectively and efficiently plan, manage and market large real estate portfolios. Headquartered in San Francisco and Shanghai with solutions spanning economic development, infrastructure management, public safety and security, and real estate sales and marketing, Screampoint partners with clients to identify, create and implement their ideal visual management system, returning real value for the real world. For more information about Screampoint, please visit http://www.screampoint.com.
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