Pushing the boundaries of
engineering innovation since 1931
Pushing the boundaries of engineering innovation
We take pride in being at the forefront of digital construction, driving innovation across every stage of the project lifecycle. Every project is supported by a dedicated Coordination Manager and a designated BIM Manager, ensuring consistent, high-quality delivery.
Phoenix employs over 50 digital construction operatives forming one of the largest digital construction departments in the industry, we offer an end-to-end service, complete with our own in-house laser scanning team and the latest site monitoring and reality capture tools, including OpenSpace and Augmented Reality. Our integrated approach ensures that from design to handover, projects are coordinated, collaborative, and digitally future-ready.
Phoenix ME is committed to delivering BIM to deliver excellence, with proven success across projects aligned to ISO19650 standards. We align to each project’s specific BIM documentation and standards, methods and procedures to ensure seamless integration, compliance and standardised delivery of information.
Our collaborative approach has enabled us to deliver numerous large-scale projects across the UK and Europe,
Utilising the latest releases of technology enables us to work collaboratively alongside all stakeholders as well as our supply chain. Seeing the benefits of collaborative software on projects we now have licences across the following platforms. Autodesk Collaborate Pro, Revizto and BIMCollab
We proactively manage asset data throughout the project lifecycle, delivering COBie outputs or client-specific CAFM data, so nothing is left until handover.
From the outset, we establish a digital benchmark to align Level of Detail and Level of Information with FM requirements, setting the standard for efficient, data-driven delivery.
Since introducing Faro laser scanners, Phoenix ME has built a specialist in-house laser scanning team that supports precision across all phases of a project.
Our process begins with scanning existing structures and building services to validate the design. During installation, additional scans are used to ensure all services are routed accurately and within tolerance. Prior to ceiling close-out, we perform as-installed point cloud captures, validating the installed condition against the digital model.
Each point cloud survey is coordinated closely with project teams to enable reality model overlays. This meticulous process guarantees precision, minimises rework, and maintains alignment at every stage of delivery.
Augmented Reality (AR) is redefining construction workflows, and Phoenix ME is actively exploring its application across live projects. We’re currently integrating AR to validate builders’ work setups before forming structural openings—a move that significantly reduces rework and leads to measurable cost savings.
As AR capabilities evolve, we continue to experiment and invest in its use to unlock smarter, faster, and more accurate on-site decision-making.
To enhance visibility and accountability across our projects, Phoenix ME has rolled out OpenSpace technology across multiple sites. By mounting a 360-degree camera to a hard hat, our team conducts weekly walkthroughs, capturing an immersive, time-stamped visual record of site progress.
This data is accessible to both on-site and remote teams, offering an invaluable tool for project review, issue resolution, and tracking development over time. Each walkthrough creates a visual archive, supporting transparency, quality assurance, and smarter project management.