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    Nexvia: Seamlessly Streamline the Complete Building Process

    Co-Founder,Cameron Blacker, NexviaCameron Blacker, Co-Founder
    The construction and manufacturing industries have seen a significant trend shift towards incorporating cloud-based project management software in their endeavors to keep track of the project lifecycle. This approach not only gives the workforce, customers, and partners a better way to work together with real-time data and full context but also gives them complete transparency. Founded 14 years ago, Nexvia—an Australian technology company— came into the construction landscape to bridge the communication gap between customers, managers, and the workforce. Having worked in the construction and manufacturing industry for many years, the founders experienced first-hand, the pain of coordinating multiple systems for each project. Nexvia was created with the hope of improving efficiencies for not only their operations but for anyone else within the industry who were experiencing the same process issues.

    Nexvia helps in minimizing risks with its cloud-based ERP system—Orbis Pro. “We wanted our construction project management software to fill the gap in the market by providing practical and efficient solutions to everyday problems faced by those in the construction industry. Orbis Pro was created as a platform to link together builders, contractors, clients, and manufacturers, as well as separate systems and processes,” states Cameron Blacker, the co-founder of Nexvia.

    Orbis Pro offers a wide range of products and services designed to streamline the entire building process.
    The software’s tools allow users to manage their project from conception through to completion including tendering, estimation, manufacturing, site and project management, concept development, design, budgeting, cost control, program management, client interaction, construction, and final delivery.

    In addition, Orbis Pro allows integration with other critical business software solutions including PlanGrid and accounting packages like NetSuite, MYOB and Xero. The cloud-based software allows businesses to communicate and collaborate in real-time, making them more efficient and saving both time and money. Orbis Pro provides an effective solution to clients, bringing insight and oversight for owners as they can easily track real-time progress at any stage of the process. The array of tools, which have development roots directly linked to, both, shop fitting, construction, manufacturing and project management companies, aim to provide visibility, accountability, and instant communication through each department and stage of operation.

    For instance, Unita, a national design and construction team that exists to help bring brands and spaces to life was suffering to successfully streamline its internal processes, accountability, management reporting, cost control, multiple software systems, transparency, risk management, and increasing profitability. Nexvia, with its Orbis Pro software propelled the company’s business growth by improving its day to day productivity and transparency. As Orbis Pro is a real-time cost management tool, it also enabled the company’s staff to control their project budgets and variations better.

    With an expert team of developers, systems analysts, sales and marketers, and software engineers, Nexvia not only provides full support to its clients but also provides training for Orbis Pro including complete documentation and training manuals explaining the various software functions. Nexvia focuses on continually improving and evolving, and works closely with those using the software to develop regular updates. The software also allows companies to easily control multiple projects on an in-depth scale from any location, and to achieve productive outcomes. Steering ahead, the company aims to work towards incorporating more business intelligence tools, mobile modules, integrations and continually improving the current platform. “With the uptake of Orbis Pro, the goal of all innovation is to make processes and products more efficient with long-term costs savings. We are bringing innovation to the construction industry with our software to develop better, smarter, and more efficient projects,” asserts Blacker.
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    Company
    Nexvia

    Headquarters
    Woolloongabba, Qld

    Management
    Cameron Blacker, Co-Founder

    Description
    Nexvia is a real estate agency that meets modern expectations: expert advisors, digital tools, and an online property valuator. The enterprise offers tailored service, from the financial simulation to the final signature at the notary; it guides customers through all the steps of the project. Some of the specialties of Nexvia include real estate, technology, and finance. Through transparency, quality control, and innovation, the business aims to proffering its clients with a seamless and unique experience. Additionally, with continuous training and certifications, Nexvia’s advisors are experts in all the market, fiscal, and legal aspects of real estate

    2019

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