Offsite prefabrication and digital fabrication for modular construction
Digital Building Components manufactures building components offsite using digital fabrication directly from coordinated design models—a factory-based approach to construction. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward design and coordination tools (Revit, BIM, AutoCAD, Navisworks, Bluebeam) paired with Procore for project management, signaling a product built to bridge design intent and factory production. Active projects center on wall panel systems and installation workflows, while hiring remains lean across construction and engineering roles, suggesting focus on operational scaling rather than platform expansion.
Digital Building Components is a Phoenix-based manufacturer owned by DPR, applying digital fabrication and prefabrication methods to construction. The company fabricates building components—load-bearing cold-form steel structures, exterior and interior panels, electrical and plumbing rough-in—directly from coordinated models, serving national projects in student housing, data centers, hospitality, and healthcare. The X-Series exterior wall panel product line represents standardized, repeatable output. Operations span design coordination, factory manufacturing, and on-site installation, with internal focus on safety compliance, crew productivity management, and cost-effective manufacturability.
Primary tools include Revit, BIM, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Rhino, Navisworks for modeling and coordination, plus Bluebeam for markup and Autodesk Construction Cloud for collaboration.
Yes. 38 active roles across construction (16), engineering (10), ops (5), manufacturing (3), design (2), and marketing (2), with majority at senior and mid levels. Hiring is US-based only.
Prefabricated building components including load-bearing cold-form steel structures, exterior and interior panels, electrical and plumbing rough-in systems, and finished exteriors for construction projects.
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