UniPhi

UniPhi spun out of mbh management in 2011 following the roll out of AECOM's Global Unite project.

In 2011, UniPhi was introduced to the Global Unite initiative, which involved the implementation of a new client-servicing model.

This model captured snapshots of project information from their bespoke cost estimating tools and transferred this data into UniPhi's The Enterprise software.

When the people in charge of the Queensland Flood Recovery road reconstruction program were planning the A$800  million venture, they realized that traditional project management using spreadsheets and Gantt charts would be insufficient.

[5][6] The Global Unite project won an internal award for innovation at AECOM in 2013[7] UniPhi was marked as "Companies to Watch" in the weekly Rust Report[8] The product has been reviewed by: Google Play,[9] Managing by Project,[10] Rust Report[8]