You’ve been through the process hundreds of times. The client says “go” and your team takes off, beginning the construction phase. Along the way, your team may face several hurdles like poor weather, ...
Bottom Line: AI and machine learning are reducing construction site accidents, theft, vandalism and hazardous operating conditions by analyzing 24/7 video feeds in real-time, gaining new predictive ...
Given the economic volatility of the past year, construction leaders don’t need to be convinced that their jobsites are targets. They see it in missing materials, damaged equipment, broken windows and ...
By Jim Goss, Senior Safety Consultant, HCSS As the focus on construction safety intensifies, equipment-using organizations are moving beyond compliance to culture change, embedding safety into the ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is entering construction safety at an accelerating pace. Computer-vision systems now detect missing PPE, predictive analytics platforms identify high-risk activities ...
Workplace safety is a paramount concern across all industries, but in the construction sector it takes on a heightened significance. According to a recent study conducted by the legal services company ...
Safety on construction sites is a top priority for any construction team. You want to make sure everyone on site is looking out for potential issues that could cause unwanted injuries and reporting ...
Construction site theft is a billion-dollar-a-year problem and growing, according to a report from the National Equipment Register. Often, it is not the loss of materials or equipment that comes as ...
Public safety and IT personnel on these committees are having a greater influence than ever before on what gets built or installed, where, and for how much. “Everything we build has a security ...
Campus security often depends on layers of planning that work together, yet many buildings still carry design choices that quietly weaken that system. These details look harmless during construction, ...