List of VBC Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying VBC customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased VBC for Document Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using VBC for Document Management include: Arabtec Construction LLC, a United Arab Emirates based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 31613 employees and revenues of $2.60 billion, Consolidated Contractors International Company Area PMV Workshop, a United Arab Emirates based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 36000 employees and revenues of $1.87 billion, ENGIE Canada, a Canada based Utilities organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $500.0 million, National Petroleum Construction Company, a United Arab Emirates based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 600 employees and revenues of $75.0 million and many others.
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Arabtec Construction LLC | Construction and Real Estate | 31613 | $2.6B | United Arab Emirates | CCT | VBC | Document Management | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Arabtec Construction LLC deployed VBC, a Document Management application. The Application Manager at Arabtec was responsible for provisioning and operating VBC across the group companies as part of a broader enterprise portfolio that included Oracle eBusiness Suite, ePromise, Candy, Causeway, Primavera and iAttend, supporting 20 plus subsidiaries and project offices.
The VBC implementation emphasized a centralized repository for construction project documentation, drawing control and contract records with project-level segregation and multi-company access. Functional configuration centered on document capture and indexing, version control, structured approval workflows, role based access controls and metadata standards to support document traceability and compliance. Operational governance was centralized under the Application Manager who also led all report development activities, management dashboards and KPIs that incorporated document control events and usage data. VBC was positioned to operate alongside the group’s ERP and planning systems to support project execution and group reporting, while the Application Manager concurrently oversaw the ongoing cloud Core HR and Talent Management implementation for the group.
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Consolidated Contractors International Company Area PMV Workshop | Construction and Real Estate | 36000 | $1.9B | United Arab Emirates | CCT | VBC | Document Management | 1998 | n/a |
In 1998, Consolidated Contractors International Company Area PMV Workshop implemented VBC as its group-wide Document Management platform. The vendor CCT has been the primary technology provider to CCC since 1998, and VBC is documented by the vendor as the core document control and engineering document management system for CCC construction projects across the Middle East and worldwide.
VBC was configured to provide centralized versioning, structured transmittals, and project dashboards, operating as the engineering document management and document control backbone across project sites. Functional capabilities implemented emphasize version control, transmittal management, and dashboarding to support document lifecycle and review workflows.
The deployment covers group-wide project operations and is positioned to support engineering, document control, and project delivery teams across many sites. Vendor materials explicitly list outcomes such as centralized versioning, transmittals and dashboards across many project sites, aligning VBC with ongoing document governance and standardized transmittal controls for CCC projects.
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ENGIE Canada | Utilities | 300 | $500M | Canada | CCT | VBC | Document Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, ENGIE Canada is listed by vendor CCT as using VBC for Document Management to support construction and EPC activities in Canada. The vendor listing associates VBC with engineering correspondence and project-level document control for ENGIE Canada, indicating a deployment focused on project document governance rather than corporate content services.
The implementation signal centers on the VBC document control module for engineering and project documents, inferred from CCT's customer listing. Configuration elements implied by the listing include version control, transmittal tracking, metadata-driven document registers, and workflow-driven review and approval for engineering correspondence, aligning with common Document Management controls for construction projects.
Operational coverage is described at the construction and EPC project level, impacting engineering, project management, and document control functions. Governance emphasis documented by the vendor targets improved document version control and transmittal tracking as expected benefits, and these outcomes are reported by CCT rather than in a public ENGIE case study.
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Construction and Real Estate | 600 | $75M | United Arab Emirates | CCT | VBC | Document Management | 2014 | n/a |
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