News + Media
Microsoft - Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
JUNE 2022
We have been working with Fisher & Paykel Healthcare now for 6+ years helping construct their ‘Smart Campus’ in East Tamaki. It's where they do almost 100% of their global design and manufacture of medical devices. Because it’s growing so fast, the FPH Facilities Management Team are finding real value in having all their construction data land in one place on our spatial intelligence hub, Vault.
Read the full article over at Microsoft News Centre
Westpac Business Awards - Finalists
AUGUST 2021
We are proud to announce we are finalists for the 4th year running in the Westpac Business awards for North & West. This year we are finalists in the following categories, Excellence in Strategy & Planning and Excellence in International Trade.
Winners will be announced March 2022.
View full list of finalists here.
BIM Summit - Virtual Conference
3-4 MARCH 2021
Attend the BIM Summit virtually to get insights into how BIM will become the versatile tool to launch IDD shared platforms and standards to support the larger adoption of IDD solutions. Hear from AEC professionals compelling case studies about BIM’s evolution to solve various industry challenges and its wider implication for business gains. John Hainsworth, Chief Digital Officer here at asBuilt will be talking on: Connected Construction – digitally enabling the construction site of tomorrow.
ASB - Backing Business
JANUARY 2021
When TVNZ come calling you know you are onto something meaningful. This is little innovation story they wanted to tell about asBuilt and our Covid response to help the Construction Industry during lock-down....just released by ASB Bank.
Huge thanks to ASB Business.
New Zealand Herald
JANUARY 2021
Building the case for digital transformation in construction
A positive construction headline! Nice to see when historically construction has often been in the press for the wrong reasons. That’s changing. The benefits of digitisation are just too powerful to ignore and there’s a tipping point afoot.
Read the full article over at NZ Herald.