Nemetschek And NCCCL Sign MoU To Digitise Construction
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Nemetschek And NCCCL Sign MoU To Digitise Construction

Nemetschek Group India and New Consolidated Construction Company (NCCCL) have signed a three-year memorandum of understanding intended to embed Building Information Modelling and structured digital workflows within complex Indian infrastructure projects. The partnership targets sectors with rapid growth and technical demand, including Data Centres, Healthcare, Residential, Commercial and Hospitality, and seeks to address longstanding execution bottlenecks by aligning design and delivery processes.

The agreement envisages a programme of pilot projects that will serve as scalable benchmarks, notably developments such as Runwal RMall in Dombivli and L&T Realty’s Mahim project, where measurable gains in design validation, project transparency and operational control are to be demonstrated. The pilots will include the initial deployment of Nemetschek’s Bluebeam solution to streamline collaboration, documentation and real-time workflows across multiple stakeholders, and will draw on Nemetschek brands including Graphisoft, Allplan, Bluebeam and Solibri together with NCCCL’s seven decades of on-ground execution expertise.

To anchor the technical transition, the MoU defines an intensive capability-building initiative comprising specialised training programmes and technical workshops designed to upskill NCCCL teams and embed digital-first practices into routine project delivery. NCCCL is presented as a legacy construction organisation headquartered in Mumbai with ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 certifications and a history of partnerships with prominent developers and corporations. The collaboration is described as intended to improve predictability, enhance quality control and increase operational precision across project lifecycles.

Nemetschek Group is characterised as a global provider of vertical software and AI for architecture, engineering, construction and operation, turning data into real-time insights across the lifecycle of buildings and infrastructure. The company reports more than seven million (mn) users worldwide and employs over 4,000 experts, and it has been listed in the MDAX and TecDAX indices since 1999. The initiative is positioned as a step towards wider digital transformation within India’s construction sector.

Nemetschek Group India and New Consolidated Construction Company (NCCCL) have signed a three-year memorandum of understanding intended to embed Building Information Modelling and structured digital workflows within complex Indian infrastructure projects. The partnership targets sectors with rapid growth and technical demand, including Data Centres, Healthcare, Residential, Commercial and Hospitality, and seeks to address longstanding execution bottlenecks by aligning design and delivery processes. The agreement envisages a programme of pilot projects that will serve as scalable benchmarks, notably developments such as Runwal RMall in Dombivli and L&T Realty’s Mahim project, where measurable gains in design validation, project transparency and operational control are to be demonstrated. The pilots will include the initial deployment of Nemetschek’s Bluebeam solution to streamline collaboration, documentation and real-time workflows across multiple stakeholders, and will draw on Nemetschek brands including Graphisoft, Allplan, Bluebeam and Solibri together with NCCCL’s seven decades of on-ground execution expertise. To anchor the technical transition, the MoU defines an intensive capability-building initiative comprising specialised training programmes and technical workshops designed to upskill NCCCL teams and embed digital-first practices into routine project delivery. NCCCL is presented as a legacy construction organisation headquartered in Mumbai with ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 certifications and a history of partnerships with prominent developers and corporations. The collaboration is described as intended to improve predictability, enhance quality control and increase operational precision across project lifecycles. Nemetschek Group is characterised as a global provider of vertical software and AI for architecture, engineering, construction and operation, turning data into real-time insights across the lifecycle of buildings and infrastructure. The company reports more than seven million (mn) users worldwide and employs over 4,000 experts, and it has been listed in the MDAX and TecDAX indices since 1999. The initiative is positioned as a step towards wider digital transformation within India’s construction sector.

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