What a year for O3 Solutions. Teams around the world delivered more work, collaborated more efficiently, and unlocked more value than ever before. The momentum speaks for itself.
O3 launched 25 releases and introduced 570 new features, all designed to make project planning and execution smarter, faster, and more predictable.
Across the globe, 4,973 users from 169 companies relied on O3 to manage 481 projects in 47 countries. Together, they scoped 50,000 graphical IWPs and 25,000 non-graphical IWPs, closed 3,500 RFIs, and spent more than 130,000 hours inside the platform. That is the equivalent of 14.8 years of continuous use.
This level of engagement proves that digital project execution is not only accelerating but also becoming a global standard across industries.
Projects can now standardize common workflows in one central place using fully customizable entities. Teams can build forms like Field Change Requests or Technical Queries with their own permissions, approvals, constraints, deliverables, and development steps. This creates consistency and alignment across all stakeholders.
Grid reporting is easier than ever. The O3 AI copilot helps users build filters, manage grids, match field names, parse models, and configure deliverables. Users simply chat with the assistant, and it generates the views they need based on the context of their project and AWP principles.
O3 now supports work planning for projects with little or no AWP maturity. Users can set up custom work breakdown structures (WBS), view model hierarchies, and create Work Orders directly from the 3D model. This provides an easy entry point to structured work planning across every type of project.
Teams can now generate IWP packages automatically based on targeted hours and model hierarchy. The system groups primary, secondary, and tertiary elements and introduces a new option to prioritize secondary elements for improved stability during steel erection. This helps planners redirect time from manual scoping to higher value construction expertise.
O3 introduced automated planning for piping installation, allowing planners to instantly generate IWPs that prioritize adjacent work on the same level and separate small bore and large bore packages when appropriate. This delivers significant time savings and more reliable planning outcomes.
2025 pushed the boundaries of what digital project execution can look like. With global adoption rising and innovation accelerating, we can't wait to show you everything 2026 will bring.