
Reducing Construction Risk with VDC
Discover how VDC transforms construction—reducing risk, cutting rework, and saving time. Insights from Kapitol, Neoscape & Architectus
Back in the day, managing complex sites meant a lot of guesswork. Our teams would rely on 2D drawings and verbal handovers to piece everything together. This often led to a constant back-and-forth with different parties, and we’d run into surprises mid-project—unexpected clashes, unclear egress paths, or permit requirements that hadn’t been accounted for early enough.
Now, with our in-house Digital Engineering (DE) team, we’re closing that technology gap. The team has brought a fresh perspective and modernised the way we approach project planning and delivery. Everyone from seasoned site managers to fresh-faced grads is starting to see the benefits and appreciate how much smoother projects run with these capabilities in place.
Take our Lindrum redevelopment, for instance. It involved a complex hoarding and gantry setup that could’ve easily turned into a logistical nightmare. But the DE team broke it all down into a clear visual presentation for our High-Risk Workshop (HRW), making it easy for everyone—from our project team to clients and trade partners—to understand the sequence of work. This proactive approach allows us to bring our clients along the journey, giving them transparency and confidence throughout the project lifecycle. These models sparked crucial discussions and highlighted potentially overlooked issues, ensuring the team was prepared well in advance.
What Does This Mean for Our Projects?
Issues that might have been missed until mid-construction are now caught and resolved in the planning stage. This not only saves time and cost but also reduces stress for everyone involved. We’re getting things right from the start, rather than fixing them on-site.
Key Takeaways:
It’s clear that the more we model in, the more equipped we are to address potential issues before they become real problems. The DE team’s thoroughness and forward-thinking approach not only make our projects safer and more efficient but also ensure we’re consistently delivering on our vision of building the best buildings, doing no harm, and improving the construction industry.