Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Cities & Municipalities
Applicable Functions
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Building Automation & Control
- Visual Quality Detection
Services
- System Integration
- Testing & Certification
About The Customer
The customer in this case study is the Urban Planning Department of the Government of Umm Al Quwain, located in the northern part of the United Arab Emirates. This government department is responsible for regulating all housing and building structures within the Emirate of Umm Al Quwain, in line with the building code, and issuing building permits accordingly. The department comprises over 80 part-time CAD users who are constantly reviewing drawings within their CAD master-file, a large and complex spatial drawing of the entire Emirate.
The Challenge
The Urban Planning Department of the Government of Umm Al Quwain, located in the northern part of the United Arab Emirates, is responsible for regulating all housing and building structures within the Emirate. The department, which comprises over 80 part-time CAD users, constantly reviews drawings within their CAD master-file, a large and complex spatial drawing of the entire Emirate. The management team was in search of a high-quality CAD solution that could handle the large file sizes and increase productivity across the department. They had a list of requirements for a premium quality CAD tool. However, after reaching out to several low-cost software suppliers, they were disappointed as most platforms couldn't handle their procedures and codes.
The Solution
The department found its solution in BricsCAD Pro, recommended by Bricsys reseller, Isotech Technologies. The software's functionality, user-friendly interface, and quality immediately stood out. The department was also impressed by the competitive pricing, licensing flexibility, and support provided by BricsCAD Pro. Following the implementation of BricsCAD Pro, the department's users reported that the system was easy to use and more efficient at cleaning up and optimizing their master-file than their previous operating program. The software also provided a significant speed advantage, running 5x-10x faster on the department's hardware configuration. The CADPower productivity tool also led to an uplift in user productivity.
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