Assemble Systems and Oracle Offer Model-based Scheduling for Construction

Construction industry to benefit from timeline simulation and BIM data integration with Oracle’s Primavera P6 schedules

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Assemble Systems, a Gold level member of Oracle Partner Network (OPN), announced a model-based scheduling integration with Oracle’s Primavera P6 Enterprise Project Portfolio Management scheduling software. Oracle customers will be able to enhance the value of their Primavera P6 implementation and improve their construction projects by leveraging Building Information Model (BIM) data through this integration

Assemble’s integration with Primavera P6 enables construction managers to combine the baseline schedule and the BIM data to communicate construction sequencing to owners and other partners. Market research indicates that 4D schedule simulation is helpful with its ability to marry highly detailed scheduling to design and construction models. However, it is often viewed as too complex and difficult to share across project teams, due to the constantly changing nature of the models, activities and other schedule data used. The new integration will allow users to easily create simulations, cost-loaded schedules, micro-schedules and manage constant project changes.

“BIM has been playing an increasingly vital role in the evolution of the construction industry; however, there has been a need to bring the same efficiencies from BIM to scheduling processes. We are pleased to work with Assemble to bring this combination of scope and schedule to our Primavera P6 customers,” said Andy Verone, Vice President Product Strategy, Oracle Construction and Engineering.

“I’m proud of our innovative development team who built this integration to provide our customers with another powerful tool from the Assemble Cloud,” said Donald Henrich, Assemble CEO. “Assemble focuses on combining data from models, drawings, and point clouds and making connections to existing customer systems including Oracle’s Primavera P6.  We are very happy to team with Oracle Construction and Engineering to drive the construction industry forward.”


 


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