Engineering as a System, Not Manual Labor
At the heart of our work is a fully developed digital ecosystem:
• automated design processes,
• proprietary CAD scripts and custom add-ons,
• standardized libraries of details and solutions,
• BIM as a mandatory control and coordination tool,
• digital management of teams, timelines, and revisions.
Engineers at Orlanda do not “start from zero” on every project. They work within a smart system that minimizes errors, automates repetitive tasks, and allows full focus on engineering logic and optimal solutions.
Automation by Design
Automation is not an add-on—it is how Orlanda was built from day one:
• automated generation of typical details and assemblies,
• accelerated production of working and fabrication drawings,
• early detection and control of clashes and changes,
• a unified data logic—from measurements and 3D scanning to final documentation.
This approach allows us to:
• reduce design timelines,
• increase accuracy,
• lower human-error risk,
• scale projects without compromising quality.
Engineering Meets Technology
For us, engineering is not a craft—it is a managed process, closer to an IT mindset:
• clear structure,
• logic and traceability,
• version control,
• transparency of decisions,
• repeatable and reliable outcomes.
That is why Orlanda Engineering works equally effectively with:
• complex facade systems,
• high-rise buildings,
• non-standard geometries,
• international projects with diverse regulations and standards.
Smart Engineering = Confidence
Our clients receive not only a design package, but confidence:
• that solutions are buildable,
• that costs are controlled,
• that installation is clear,
• that risks are identified and addressed early.
Smart Engineering is when technology works for engineering—and engineering works for the client’s business.