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Nemetschek Group India has entered into a three-year strategic partnership with New Consolidated Construction Company Ltd. (NCCCL) to integrate Building Information Modeling (BIM) and digital construction workflows into large-scale infrastructure and real estate projects across India. The collaboration will focus on sectors including residential, commercial, healthcare, hospitality and data centres, with pilot projects already identified in developments by Runwal and L&T Realty. Under the agreement, Nemetschek will deploy technology platforms such as Graphisoft, Allplan, Bluebeam and Solibri to improve project coordination, design validation and operational efficiency. The partnership will also include technical training programmes and workshops aimed at strengthening digital construction capabilities within NCCCL’s execution teams amid increasing project complexity and rising adoption of technology-led project management practices in India’s construction sector.
Nemetschek Group India has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with New Consolidated Construction Company Ltd. (NCCCL) to implement BIM-led digital construction workflows across infrastructure and real estate developments in India, as the sector witnesses increasing adoption of technology-driven project execution systems.
The three-year partnership, announced on May 12, will combine Nemetschek’s software ecosystem with NCCCL’s construction execution capabilities to improve project coordination, documentation management and operational transparency across large-scale developments. The collaboration will primarily target sectors including data centres, healthcare, residential, commercial and hospitality projects.
As part of the agreement, the companies will undertake pilot projects aimed at demonstrating measurable improvements in design validation, workflow management and project monitoring. These include developments such as Runwal’s RMall project in Dombivli and L&T Realty’s Mahim project in Mumbai.
The partnership will involve the deployment of Nemetschek platforms including Graphisoft, Allplan, Bluebeam and Solibri. Bluebeam, in particular, will initially be introduced across pilot projects to streamline document collaboration, stakeholder coordination and real-time workflow management during construction execution.
Alok Sharma, managing director and vice president of Nemetschek Group in India, stated that the collaboration was intended to strengthen BIM-led project delivery systems and support a more integrated, data-driven approach to construction management. He noted that the initiative was aimed at improving predictability and execution efficiency as the Indian construction sector becomes increasingly complex and technology-oriented.
Mahesh Mudda, vice chairman and managing director of NCCCL, indicated that rising project scale and complexity across sectors had increased the need for structured digital systems to maintain quality standards and delivery timelines. He stated that the partnership would help enhance NCCCL’s digital execution capabilities while improving transparency and operational control across projects.
The agreement also includes a capability-building programme focused on training NCCCL’s internal teams in digital construction tools and BIM-led project management practices. The initiative will comprise specialised workshops and technical training sessions intended to strengthen adoption of digital-first execution processes across ongoing and future developments.
The collaboration comes at a time when developers and contractors across India are increasingly adopting BIM and integrated project management systems to address execution delays, cost overruns and coordination challenges in large-scale urban projects. The growing complexity of mixed-use developments, data centres and infrastructure projects has accelerated the shift towards digital modelling, centralised documentation and real-time project monitoring tools within the construction sector.
Industry stakeholders indicated that such partnerships are also expected to support greater standardisation in project delivery processes while improving coordination between developers, consultants, contractors and technology providers across India’s evolving real estate and infrastructure ecosystem.
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