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Case Studies

Challenge

Enterprise Architecture (EA) developed out of the need to provide clear linkages between organisational goals and aspirations and the implementation of systems, technologies and organisational structures.

Complex systems analysis and design should provide traceability from goals, aspirations and values to the development of enterprise business strategies, capability development and the application of supporting processes and tools.

These design mechanisms can be applied across a wide field of human endeavour.  Ecothought has adapted these tools to address the integration between smart systems designs and business aspirations and goals.

The Projects

There are always questions that fill the discussion at board meetings, that occupy rural businesses in their farm offices, that keep business owners awake at night.

Ecothought is positioned help you turn problems into infrastructure solutions - solutions that will provide the data to allow you to answer the questions. We will help you articulate the business problem, then we will design, build, manage and maintain the infrastructure, allowing you to focus on taking your enterprise to the next level. 

Buildings

Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre

Ecothought was engaged as the ICT infrastructure (means the information and communications technology infrastructure and systems) and integration lead for all converged network elements. The scope of the engagement covered all aspects of the design and build from user requirements elicitation through to supervision of all subcontractors, test and acceptance and final commissioning if the facility.

Crucially, when the physical structure was ready to go, the smart technology was in place and ready to support the human structure consisting of patients, people and practitioners of health.

Communities

Bendigo - Smart City

Ecothought was engaged to undertake a forward-thinking initiative to plan the development of the city, embracing the City of Greater Bendigo’s (CoGB) core values of self-determination, resilience and achievement. In shaping the planning frameworks for the future CoGB, there is determination and a will to position the city through a range of planning and public investment initiatives that establish a new platform for investment and growth in the city.

A framework based on the idea of the “Future City” was embraced as the underlying paradigm for the design.

Environment

Fully Integrated Monitoring System

Ecothought was engaged by the building owner to provide a sensor environment that would allow the owner to reduce the record keeping burden to meet Government and council regulations for food production facilities. The scope of the engagement covered all aspects of the design and build from user requirements elicitation through to supervision of all subcontractors, test and acceptance and final commissioning if the facility.

Our engagement was from Project Design and will continue through to completion and handover of the newly commissioned facility including works program development and monitoring.

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