New Collaboration Enhances Capital Project Delivery
MELBOURNE — The Cravern Group has announced a strategic partnership with InEight to enhance the delivery of capital projects worldwide. The collaboration, revealed this week, merges InEight’s project controls platform with The Cravern Group’s expertise in industrial project performance, aiming to improve visibility and execution in complex projects.
Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, InEight confirmed the partnership, stating that it will leverage The Cravern Group‘s capabilities in sectors such as mining, energy, and infrastructure to foster more disciplined and data-driven project delivery. The Cravern Group will integrate InEight’s solutions to connect project data and strengthen decision-making processes across the project lifecycle.
Industry Context and Implications
Rob Ritchie, Managing Director at The Cravern Group, expressed excitement about joining InEight’s partner ecosystem. He emphasised that integrated systems are crucial for modern project management, highlighting the partnership’s role in redefining project delivery through structured processes and connected data.
Andrew Harris, InEight’s SVP for Sales & Operations Asia Pacific and Japan, welcomed The Cravern Group, praising their global industrial expertise and focus on technology integration. This partnership comes amid growing demand for effective capital project management solutions, driven by the increasing complexity and scale of global infrastructure projects.
This collaboration marks a significant step for both companies in expanding their reach and impact in the construction and engineering sectors, where efficient project delivery is paramount.
Both companies are committed to delivering enhanced value to their clients through this partnership. By combining their strengths, they aim to offer innovative solutions that address current challenges in project management, including cost overruns, delays, and resource management inefficiencies. The partnership also signals a broader trend in the industry towards greater collaboration and integration of advanced technologies to meet the demands of modern, large-scale projects. These efforts are expected to set new standards in project execution and delivery, benefiting stakeholders across various sectors.
Source: newshub.medianet.com.au
Last updated: 1 April 2026, 10:26 am

