Full digitalization to build with control
We connect design, engineering, production and data so that what is designed is executed exactly as defined, without information loss or improvised adjustments.
At Enerblock, digitalization is not about “using software”. It is about governing the process: ensuring technical information flows seamlessly from design to assembly. The goal is to reduce variability, anticipate decisions, and maintain real traceability at every stage.
An end-to-end connected workflow
Modeling and coordination in a digital environment to align architecture, engineering and the construction system from the outset.
Breakdown and technical preparation for manufacturing and machining, minimizing waste, errors and corrective work.
Production control with real-time data capture, workstation digitalization and process analytics that deliver high productivity.
Automated digital integration between production and management, eliminating human error and enabling data governance.
Sensors and IoT to collect data from equipment and processes, enabling prediction and data-driven optimization.
Through the digital process, quality and DAU certification requirements are traced using MES, CAD/CAM and BIM, providing certainty and traceability to each project from design to assembly. TOTAL CERTAINTY
Traceability: the basis of certainty
When the process is traceable, deviations are no longer discovered later. They are detected earlier, corrected at the source, and construction becomes planned assembly. That is the difference between “digitizing” and “controlling”.
What benefits does it bring to the project
- Fewer issues caused by interferences or lack of coordination
- Greater predictability in timelines and costs by reducing rework
- Consistency between design, manufacturing and installation
- Ability to replicate the method without losing control
Who is it especially relevant for
- Technical teams that require guarantees and traceability (site management, OCT, control bodies)
- Public and private developers who prioritize risk reduction
- Contractors looking to industrialize without losing adaptability
No. BIM is only one part. The value lies in continuity through to the factory, production control using CAD/CAM technology and assembly traceability through MES.
Yes. The starting point is analyzed and the scope of technical integration is defined to maintain system consistency.
Both. It reduces corrections and rework, which impacts timelines and costs by increasing predictability.