EFFICIENT & COST-SAVING: specter on the construction site
Our promise is clear: we reduce your organizational effort by up to 40%. Read authentic testimonials from our users and find out how specter increases efficiency, reduces costs and leads projects to success in practice.
Casestudy Domoplan
Domoplan uses specter for weekly planning and thus optimizes the coordination of the trades on its construction sites.
Learn moreCase study Kajima
Find out how the Kansai branch of Kajima Corporation has simplified communication with project stakeholders and used 3D models to make construction processes more efficient, saving an hour a day.
Learn moreCase study Implenia AG
Together with Implenia, we have developed three detailed case studies to show you how construction software can simplify your day-to-day work on the construction site.
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Case study 1: Weekly planning in specter
Here you can read about how the site management handles your weekly planning with specter.
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Case study 2: Communication with project participants
Find out how communication was facilitated by specter and the interactive 3D model.
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Case study 3: Material management with specter
This has reduced the manual effort of material management to 2-3 minutes.
Case study nesseler Bau GmbH
Together with nesseler bau GmbH, we have developed a detailed case study that shows how our software can simplify everyday life on the construction site.
Learn moreCase study Gottlob Rommel Group
The Gottlob Rommel Group designed its weekly planning digitally with specter and simplified coordination with project participants and trades.
Learn moreWe save our customers up to 40% of the organizational effort on the construction site. Furthermore, the daily status of construction progress can be displayed in the digital twin and the constant target/actual comparison functions as an "early warning system" to counteract any delays in good time.
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Weilerbach Cup2
The largest US hospital outside the United States, with an impressive construction volume of 859 million euros and an area of 90,000 square meters, was started in early 2022 and is scheduled for completion by the end of 2027. With 9 operating theaters and 120 examination rooms, it will set new standards in the healthcare sector.
Stuttgart House of Tourism
The House of Tourism in Stuttgart, which is being built in the former Breitling department store, will become a central hub for tourism information and services. This project unites citizens and guests and represents an important milestone in the city's development.
Forum Donaustadt
The "Forum Donaustadt" in Vienna, developed by Signa Holding and ARE, comprises six buildings with a gross floor area of 105,000 square meters on a 15,000 square meter site. It includes offices, hotels and apartments, including the 145-metre-high "Forum Tower" and the 100-metre-high "Forum Home" residential tower. Construction is scheduled to start in 2017, with development costs of around 260 million euros.