Leading global design, engineering and management consultancy Arcadis has announced the launch of a new software platform co-developed with RedEye that will change the future of independent certification.
Independent certification provides certainty to complex projects, particularly where varied public, private and community stakeholders are involved.
The software will streamline communication and automate routine tasks to efficiently manage daily certification and monitoring activities and provide certainty in delivery.
RedEye, founded in 2012 in Brisbane, offers digital engineering solutions for organisations that own and operate complex assets and critical infrastructure. RedEyes works with clients in infrastructure, mining, healthcare, energy, water, and councils across multiple geographies.
“Through our partnership with RedEye, our clients have benefited from increased visibility and confidence in design and construction certification and reporting,” Arcadis client and innovation director Stephen Uhr said.
RedEye Partnerships Lead Allison Anderson said that collaboration is part of the culture at RedEye.
“By partnering with Arcadis, we have developed solutions for real-world problems and together, we have taken this emerging technology to the market,” Anderson said.
The co-developed platform has been leveraged for independent assurance services including independent certification, verification and review.
Supported by RedEye technology, Arcadis can provide superior value to their clients through improved visibility, collaboration, and efficiency in completing design package review and construction surveillance.
“Our priority is to deliver value for our clients, and leveraging innovative technology reinforces Arcadis as leaders in the market,” Arcadis Independent Assurance Services business leader Rob Brown said.
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