Who we are
The ancient tekton measured before cutting.
Understood the material before shaping it.
Built with integrity — because the structure had to stand.
WagonTech was founded on the same discipline. The built environment has gone digital — point clouds, BIM, data drops, asset registers. But the tools arrived faster than the craft. Data is collected without structure. Models are populated without precision. Information is delivered without integrity.
We bring the tekton's discipline back to the digital site.
01 — Our foundation
Firmitas. Utilitas. Venustas. Written in the first century BC. Still the most precise description of what good work demands — in stone, in timber, in data.
A point cloud is only useful if it was captured correctly. A BIM model only trustworthy if its attributes are complete. We build workflows where the data structure is load-bearing — not decorative.
No BIM degree required. No six-week onboarding. Our templates and guides are built for the field team, the project manager, the contractor who needs to deliver correct data today — not next quarter.
A well-structured data capture sheet is a beautiful object. It anticipates the question before it is asked. It eliminates ambiguity without eliminating flexibility. Form follows function — both in architecture and in information.
02 — Our domain
Point clouds are what the plumb line was to the Roman surveyor — the primary act of measuring reality before building upon it. Millions of measured coordinates, each one a fact. The built environment captured as it is, not as it was drawn.
WagonTech lives at the moment where that captured reality must become structured information — where the scan becomes the model, where the field sheet becomes the BIM attribute, where data becomes deliverable.
03 — How we work
The tekton understood the site before touching the material. We build capture workflows that force clarity in the field — before a single attribute enters the model.
ISO 19650, COBie, data drops — these are not compliance burdens. They are the grammar that makes information legible across teams, borders, and time. We make them accessible.
A building is not finished when the last brick is laid. It is finished when the owner can understand, operate, and maintain what was built. Data integrity at handover is the final act of construction.
Construction is global. Teams are international. Information must cross languages without losing precision. Every WagonTech product is built in five languages — not translated, but crafted in each.
"Perform each act as if it were your last,
with full precision and sincere dignity."
— Marcus Aurelius, Meditations VII.69
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