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Construction Tech Review | Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Dynamic Infrastructure's high-performance algorithmic pipeline automatically identifies defects in transportation infrastructures like bridges and tunnels and generates actionable alerts.
FREMONT, CA: Dynamic Infrastructure announces the successful implementation of the AI-based SaaS decision-making system on the first 13 bridges, culverts, and sign-bridges out of the 1600 assets inventory. The program, led by Hilla Haddad Chmelnik, Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer of Netivei Israel, visions to utilize existing functionalities by making improved decisions when managing its asset maintenance expenditure out of $1.5B annual budget.
Dynamic Infrastructure's SaaS product, which continuously processes past and current inspection reports, pinpointed future maintenance risks, and evolving defects. Counties and districts which face complex budget issues can now derive value from a broad scope of potentials that in the past were only available to larger agencies. Just by analyzing the visuals in past and present inspection reports, Dynamic Infrastructure's cloud-based service offers clear and immediate actionable maintenance insights.
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Dynamic Infrastructure can do much more with the information it collected in its existing bridge management system, potentially saving millions. The company is a great example of leveraging new technology for the benefit of potential savings.
Dynamic Infrastructure leverages the power of AI to disrupt the operation and maintenance (O&M) of critical transportation assets. It automatically tracks defects in bridges and tunnels to provide maintenance alerts, prevent unplanned expenses, and maximize annual budgets. Established by industry professionals with decades of O&M expertise working with PPPs and DOTs, the company has become a leader and significant driver of a data revolution in decision-making processes related to bridge and tunnel operation and maintenance. Dynamic Infrastructure maintains a close relationship with its clients and government institutions.
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