Whether floor plans, delivery bills or protocols: there is a high risk of losing or mixing up important documents on the construction site. And who can guarantee that the document in question is really the most up-to-date?
The transition from the familiar "pen & paper" construction site management to a fully digital construction site is a milestone that not only avoids the errors just mentioned, but also increases the overall efficiency of a project and speeds up its implementation. Networked construction gives everyone involved the transparency they need to work together more efficiently. Networking the various parties involved in all phases of a project contributes to higher productivity throughout the supply chain by streamlining processes, preventing delays and thus leading to the best possible result and fast project completion.

The use of modern technologies in the construction industry is not only revolutionizing workflows, but also creating fundamentally new concepts and processes for the construction of infrastructure, buildings and living spaces. This change, driven by innovations such as building information modeling (BIM) and artificial intelligence (AI), promises a more efficient, sustainable and future-oriented construction world. Due to the increasing transformation and digitalization within the construction industry, the digital construction site is no longer a distant vision of the future, but is increasingly becoming a reality.
But even if the advantages of a fully digital construction site are obvious, the path to it is very difficult for many companies: traditional processes and methods have been established for years, if not decades. Employees need to learn new skills, while companies need to invest in the right digital tools and technologies for them. Uncertainty about which solutions are best and concerns about data loss or theft are omnipresent.
Why construction projects need a common data environment
A key aspect of digital transformation in the construction industry is the introduction of a common data environment (CDE). Such a common data environment is always cloud-based, which enables the central storage, access and sharing of all data associated with a construction project. This includes, for example, BIM models, contracts, cost estimates, reports or detailed material specifications. Multidisciplinary project participants - internal and external - can access the CDE from any location using a computer, cell phone, tablet or machines on site.
CDEs are used in a variety of construction projects, including heavy civil and commercial buildings. These large-scale construction projects involve a complex network of stakeholders and rely on the exchange of large amounts of data. A CDE facilitates this exchange by providing all stakeholders - from designers to contractors to owners - with easy access to real-time project data as a single source of truth for all stakeholders. Cloud-based software solutions developed specifically for the construction industry allow architects, engineers, contractors and clients to collaborate in real time. Changes in plans and schedules are immediately visible to all, reducing misunderstandings and increasing efficiency. CDE plays a crucial role in reducing errors, meeting deadlines and optimizing the use of resources.

At the same time, these comprehensive software solutions raise the extremely important question of data security. Regular updating and further development of the software by the provider is just as essential as the creation of regular backups and the provision of secure log-in functions. We have compiled some helpful tips and further information for you in our guide to choosing the best construction project management software.
Would you like to find out more about "paperless construction sites"?
If you are dreaming of the digital construction site, you should not miss the following episode of the BAUHERREN PODCAST SWITZERLAND. Find out how Trimble's innovative approach can support you and your team throughout the entire lifecycle of a construction project and improve coordination between all parties involved.
BAUHERREN PODCAST SCHWEIZ Episode 366 - CAD products, surveying, digitization - This is Trimble
What does Trimble stand for?
As a technology company committed to the world of tomorrow, Trimble provides solutions that enable customers to work, measure, build, grow and move assets in new ways to achieve a better quality of life. Core technologies in positioning, modeling, connectivity and data analytics connect the digital and physical worlds to improve productivity, quality, safety, transparency and sustainability.
From purpose-built products and solutions for the entire business lifecycle to industrial cloud services, Trimble is transforming key industries such as construction to enable a connected work environment.
Trimble products for the construction industry in the DACH region
For Germany, Austria and Switzerland, Trimble offers the following four products, which are designed exclusively for the specific requirements of the construction industry:
Trimble Nova - the CAD solution for HVACSE engineers
Trimble Connect - a cloud-based sharing platform for digital construction management and therefore your communication center for the entire project
Viewpoint For Projects - the project management tool for all your data
Viewpoint Field View - the app for construction site documentation
If you would like to find out how Trimble solutions can lead to greater transparency and effectiveness in your company, please contact us.
Note: This blog post is based on our interview with BAUHERREN PODCAST SCHWEIZ, which you can listen to in full HERE.