Information Systems
Technology drives our business—it speeds schedules, cuts costs, improves productivity, ensures quality, and delivers long-term value for our customers.
- Our commitment of sustainability
- Our commitment of stewardship
- Our commitment of diversity & inclusion
- Our commitment of quality
- Our commitment of safety
Continually developing system
We are continually developing information systems to improve our work and licensing market-leading technologies. BuildPlus has created several powerful in-house apps that make iPads even more valuable in the field.
We have deep, first-of-a-kind expertise in nuclear power technologies, including all six of the advanced reactor technologies being considered in the United States, as well as extensive knowledge of other reactor technologies.
Our new nuclear design and licensing activities are supported by more than 100 specialists, including BuildPlus Fellows, who are nationally or internationally known in their respective fields of seismology, civil and structural design.
Through our standalone technology center, BuildPlus Hydrocarbon Technology Solutions (BHTS), we harness the expertise of our oil, gas, and chemicals process technologists, and gas processing technologists within our centers of excellence.
Refining . Coal & coke monetization. Carbon capture & alternative fuels. Oil processing. Gas processing. Sulfur technology. We harness the expertise of our technologists within our centers of excellence.
Featured Projects
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The Shard in London
The iconic tower has redefined the London skyline and is already an international symbol for London. -
Burj Khalifa in Dubai
Burj Khalifa has redefined what is possible in the design and engineering of supertall buildings. -
Shanghai Wheelock Square
Wheelock Square’s sleek, symmetrical lines and contemporary design elegance -
The Montparnasse Tower in Paris
Ideally located in the Montparnasse neighbourhood, this unique, central view -
White House in Washington
The official home for the U.S. president was designed by Irish-born architect -
Torre Unicredit in Italy
In September 2013, Unicredit’s executive management abandoned its traditional