Architects, Engineers, and Builders Utilize Remote Staff
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- Created on November 12, 2007
“It may take an architect only 8 hours to initially work up specs on a shopping mall, and then 100 hours to fill in the technical details,” said Al Danto, CEO of DANO Inc., a firm that specializes in providing degreed architects, CAD specialists, and engineers to companies. “We can be an architect or a builder’s secret weapon, taking care of tasks they would rather delegate and allowing them to focus on more important aspects of a project.”
More and more architectural engineering firms are discovering that it is not only cost effective—but profitable—to outsource CAD and other technical details. By outsourcing functions such as encoding, generation, architectural detailing, and site development, companies can avoid spending millions of dollars to hire, train, and manage staff. Using a remote staff provides a company with the latest advances in human and information technology without making expensive investments with an in-house infrastructure.
Architectural and engineering companies often turn to DANO’s remote staff when they hit physical limits in their operations. Although they may want to increase capacity to handle additional projects, they are reluctant to spend excessive dollars on the necessary staff, office space, and hardware.
From landscape modeling to 3D site overlays, a CAD specialist can add his or her expertise to any task, no matter how large or small, and model everything from the structural, mechanical, and plumbing details of a project, to picture-perfect exterior shots.
Additionally, technical specialists can provide detailed animated simulations that allow companies to play with ideas before committing, a valuable resource in the architectural design process.
“We supply world-class talent for an individual or a project on a short or a long term basis,” said Danto. “We can take a concept and make it reality, and we offer infinitely scalable solutions to meet the needs of whoever we are working with.”
Specialized outsource support staff allow architects, engineers, and builders to ramp efforts up and down as demand and the economy fluctuate, enabling a company to extend business along every axis of its future.
“By taking advantage of a remote staff, any company can be as big as it wants to be,” adds Danto. “It’s the best of both worlds: we supply the talent a company needs, with no fixed overhead, turnover, or stress.”
DANO Inc. is a proven provider of remote staffing solutions for the architecture and engineering industries. Their degreed and certified 2D and 3D CAD production support team allows design professionals, engineers, and builders to focus on what they do best – design and construction while leaving the details to us. DANO ramps up staff when the project demands increase and scales down when they diminish with no fixed overhead or turnover for you. www.dano-inc.com
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