AECOM, a globally recognized infrastructure consulting firm, significantly transformed its program controls capabilities by implementing InEight’s comprehensive software solutions. With InEight, AECOM synchronized strategy and execution, ensuring that all levels of program management align with the company’s high standards and ambitious goals.

The benefits AECOM has experienced with InEight’s integrated construction management solutions include:

  • Vertically Integrated View: Maintained consistency and accuracy across all project levels
  • Enhanced Decision-Making: Gained real-time data sharing and dynamic reporting capabilities
  • Risk and Performance Optimization: Improved risk management and performance monitoring

This collaboration has driven AECOM’s focus to support excellent service delivery to its clients. Developed with InEight, the Program Controls Engine acts as a single source of truth, integrating various data points and providing real-time views of project performance. Discover how AECOM continues to uphold its commitment to delivering a better world — and how InEight makes it possible.

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