Off-site multi-trade digital fabrication for construction components
Digital Building Components operates a manufacturing-first model for construction, fabricating building components (load-bearing steel, panels, MEP rough-ins) directly from coordinated architectural and engineering models. The tech stack is CAD/BIM-heavy (Revit, Navisworks, Bluebeam, SketchUp, AutoCAD, Rhino) paired with job-site and project-management tools (Procore, Monday.com, Smartsheet), reflecting a dual focus: design-to-fabrication precision and field execution at scale. Pain points cluster around application availability, crew productivity, and nationwide installation logistics—suggesting both digital-systems strain and operational complexity as the company scales manufacturing volume across multiple project types.
Digital Building Components manufactures prefabricated building components—load-bearing cold-form steel structures, exterior and interior panels, electrical and plumbing rough-ins, and finished systems—for construction projects nationwide. The company operates a fabrication plant in Phoenix, Arizona and delivers completed assemblies to job sites, eliminating on-site trades and rework. Its product portfolio spans student housing, data centers, hospitality, and healthcare, with a process-standardization approach designed to improve schedule predictability and job-site safety. DBC is part of the DPR family of companies, a larger integrated design-construction organization.
DBC uses Revit, Navisworks, Bluebeam, SketchUp, AutoCAD, and Rhino for design and coordination. Procore and Smartsheet are used for project and schedule management, with Monday.com for task tracking.
Active projects include X-Series panel product line development, prefabricated wall systems design, standard panel finish details, prototype and mockup design, and installation coordination across nationwide job sites.
Digital Building Components's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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