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Novel Times need Novel Processes 

Novel Processes employ Novel Technology 

Collegium is an End-to-End delivery model (process) and fully integrated enterprise technology (platform), that when used together, collapses the cost of making buildings.

PropTech point-solutions and disjointed, non-integrated platforms lack sufficiency for our current needs.  Making Buildings is an increasingly complex endeavor that has surpassed traditional Design & Construction procurement models that have changed little in over 200 years.  We require novel, wide-ranging and cross-discipline work flows that align all stakeholder interests – be they, Non-Owner or Owner. 

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TECHNOLOGY

COLLEGIUM ALLIANCE AGREEMENT

The Collegium Alliance Agreement is a "Smart" way forward

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IMMUTABILITY – THE HEART OF THE COLLEGIUM ALLIANCE AGREEMENT 

Replacing traditional generally held contracts and subcontracts with digitally enabled smart agreements offers Owners many benefits, including increased security and transparency through immutability (i.e. the contract cannot be altered) and automating all payments direct to any Collegium participant when they need to be paid. Let’s repeat that - direct payments dynamically negotiated to fit a participants fiscal and temporal needs.  

SHARED RISK AND REWARD?  YES, BUT MORE THAN THAT.

While some procurement processes (such as Integrated Project Delivery – IPD) can make it fairly easy to address risk and reward, Collegium goes further – it becomes the easiest of all. Using machine learning, Collegium can self-train as a strategic approach to significantly mitigate risk and the capability to optimize gains.  

MODEL-BASED PROCURE-TECH

Collegium converts model geometry to data-rich digital quantities and assemblies, then makes them available to Vendors for pricing and award.

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ADVANCED DATA SECURITY

Digital information can create vulnerabilities and interdependencies between two previously discrete threats – privacy and security. Collegium stores its data in two distinct Common Data Environments – one a closed/private/limited CDE and the other an open/public/unlimited CDE.  The former protects the intellectual and private data of the participants whereas the latter makes data available in open formats that are consumable but not hackable.  

REAL-TIME INFORMATION THAT'S REAL

By utilizing bi-lateral connectivity across the Industrial Internet of Things, a project can move seamlessly from design to make, or from file to fabrication to field.  Cloud-based technology not only makes data readily available and accessible, but an embodied distributed ledger ensures the most up to date information is obtainable for all participants.  

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