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Guide to Connected Construction

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003-78 EL_PP9 A N 2 SOURCE RECD.2 +20 LV F09 P S 008-32 EL_11GH A A - 2 A A - 3 K/D 8.02 SPM 436 KPM 0.54 TRACK 00:23:11 RATE 8MHZ XII SUSTAINABILITY Minimizing rework is good for both the planet and the bottom line. With Connected Construction, team eorts are directed to optimizing project delivery QUALITY Hardware and software technology alone or in combination increase the chance of on-time delivery and improve quality improving both task and process oriented workows. SAFETY Task productivity tools help reduce the need for workers to be in risky situations, for instance taking measurements virtually instead of in the middle of a road or creating a constructible BIM model in advance of physical work and running safety scenarios. TRANSPARENCY Open collaboration enables key stakeholders to access all of the project data that can help them better understand how to build and report on progress throughout. PRODUCTIVITY Hardware and software technology alone or in combination increase the chance of on-time delivery and improve quality improving both task and process oriented workows. Tech drivers of connected construction Sample Technologies & Tools GNSS LASER SCANNING BIM MACHINE CONTROL CONSTRUCTIBLE CONTENT CLOUD COMPUTING AI ROBOTICS MIXED & AUGMENTED REALITY IOT AI WORKER WEARABLES COLLABORATION PLATFORMS FEASIBILITY SOFTWARE ESTIMATING SOFTWARE

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