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Construction Tech Review | Thursday, December 29, 2022
Automated solutions mitigate labor shortage challenges, manages resources, and provide adequate security solutions.
FREMONT, CA: Globally, industries are adopting automated solutions into their business model and operations. The construction industry is implementing automation in their construction site to address equipment management, surveillance, resource management, and worker safety challenges. It enhances sustainability measures and aids compliance. Construction companies benefit as automation can perform tasks that labor shortages hinder.
Construction companies should invest in automation to streamline construction site operations.
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Repetitive tasks: Automated equipment solves labor shortages as it can undertake manual and repetitive tasks. Skilled workers can focus on other decision-making capabilities. Companies experience more efficient resource consumption and quality work. Rebar-tying robots are important additions to the construction site. This equipment automates repetitive tasks and saves more than 30 percent of work time.
Prefabricated construction materials: Automating prefabrication improves quality consistency, reduces waste, boosts efficiency, and can lower prices for end consumers. Construction companies can rely on prefabricated construction materials as automated equipment produces identical components without sacrificing quality and does not generate waste.
3D-Printed construction: Artificial intelligence (AI) in construction facilitates 3D printing applications. 3D-printing-based construction reduces human involvement as only a few workers need to supervise production. Automation's resource-effective production capabilities make 3D printing environmentally friendly and reduce operational costs.
Monitoring vehicle performance and fuel consumption: AI and internet of things (IoT) integrated solutions can supervise vehicle performance and equipment health. It notifies construction workers of performance by analyzing surrounding data. Real-time performance data triggers timely maintenance, and regular maintenance improves equipment health and extends shelf life. Automated data analysis tracks fuel usage and sends this data to officials who can reduce fuel consumption. Different companies offer fuel and fleet management software that can be installed on-premises or hosted in the cloud.
Site security: Automated surveillance machines like drones provide real-time footage over a wider area. It provides better results than manual security practices, as drones can operate over larger locations and potentially hazardous construction areas. Drones can provide more accurate surveillance in all forms of visibility, including night times, than human security personnel.
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