Sterling DCS has announced the addition of Kognitive to the Implementer Programme, a partner scheme designed to deliver customised, sustainable construction technology
This latest addition to the Implementer Programme partnership scheme marks a significant milestone in Sterling’s mission to transform the construction industry through innovative, sustainable technology.
Kognitive, led by Kevin O’Grady, who is also a key advisor to the RICS, British Standards Committee member for Life cycle costing, Value Toolkit and ICMS panels, brings a wealth of expertise in strategic advisory, airport design, and project delivery.
With a focus on supporting clients in improving business, operational, and commercial performance from airport facilities, Kognitive aligns perfectly with Sterling DCS’s vision of pushing the boundaries of what is possible in construction technology.
Kognitive’s expertise in costing and carbon analysis will aid sustainable project planning
“We are delighted to welcome Kognitive as an Implementer Partner,” said Steve Brunning, CEO of Sterling DCS. “Their deep experience in airport planning, analytics, and carbon management will be invaluable as we continue to provide our clients with state-of-the-art tools to meet the evolving demands of the construction industry. Kevin O’Grady’s leadership and insight will further strengthen our commitment to sustainability and innovation.”
As an Implementer, Kognitive will play a crucial role in customising and deploying Sterling’s solutions, ensuring seamless integration with existing systems and providing ongoing support to clients.
Their expertise in cost and carbon analysis will enhance Sterling DCS’s ability to deliver innovative, sustainable solutions, helping clients to effectively manage both financial and environmental aspects of their projects.
“Partnering with Sterling DCS represents a significant opportunity for Kognitive,” said Kevin O’Grady, director of Kognitive. “We are excited to bring our expertise in analytics, cost, life cycle and carbon management to the table, and to work with Sterling to deliver innovative, sustainable solutions to our clients. Both our companies are RICS Technology Partners and have many synergies which will undoubtedly drive greater value and performance in the projects we undertake.”
Sterling is already integrated with several construction platforms, such as the Autodesk Construction Cloud and Building Transparency’s EC3 Tool
Sterling DCS’ comprehensive Partner Programme is meticulously structured to accommodate a diverse array of business models and areas of expertise, reflecting the multifaceted nature of today’s construction technology landscape.
By offering tailored pathways for resellers, implementers, and technology partners, the programme not only embraces but actively promotes a broad spectrum of collaboration and service provision. Kognitive’s engagement as an Implementer within this framework underscores Sterling’s strategic commitment to fostering meaningful partnerships that drive technological innovation and operational excellence.
This role is pivotal in ensuring that the deployment of Sterling DCS’ cutting-edge solutions is both seamless and optimally aligned with the specific needs of clients worldwide, thereby delivering exceptional value and transforming the construction industry’s approach to project management and sustainability.
For more information, visit www.sterling-dcs.com.
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