About the Mobile Infrastructure Engineering Consortium (MIEC)
Recognizing the need for standardized engineering practices to drive quality and efficiency, leading telecommunications engineering firms—including
Colliers Engineering & Design,
Congruex,
Kimley-Horn, and
Paul J. Ford & Company—have formed the Mobile Infrastructure Engineering Consortium (MIEC).
Optimizing project workflows, which are highly manual across most of today’s telecommunications infrastructure deployments, is a key focus area for the Mobile Infrastructure Engineering Consortium. Additionally, the MIEC is advancing the use of digital engineering designs and deployments based on engineering-grade data models, enabling more intelligent planning, inspection, and maintenance.
Read more in the MIEC Press Release.
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Download the MIEC 2-page Brief
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Optimizing project workflows, which are highly manual across most of today’s telecommunications infrastructure deployments, is a key focus area for the Mobile Infrastructure Engineering Consortium. Additionally, the MIEC is advancing the use of digital engineering designs and deployments based on engineering-grade data models, enabling more intelligent planning, inspection, and maintenance.