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Dashboard enables progress tracking, quantity calculations and accurate 3D visualization for actual site conditions.
June 9, 2021
Built to support the digital transformation of customers’ worksites, Komatsu’s suite of Smart Construction solutions leverages the power of IoT to help customers orchestrate construction planning, with the aim to better handle management and scheduling, streamline costs and optimize processes remotely in near real time.
Smart Construction Dashboard is designed to be used daily and combines data from multiple sources into one comprehensive picture. It provides contractors with 3D graphic visualization of all design, drone and machine data to measure cut/fills, quantities and productivity. Site progress can be viewed with timeline functions (including playback) in terms of whole-site visuals, cross-sections and individual measurements.
Milwaukee Youth Arts Center breaks ground for expansion project
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Last updated on February 24th, 2021 at 10:38 pm
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Milwaukee Youth Arts Centerbroke ground Tuesday to mark the start of an expansion project within its main building at 325 W. Walnut St., Milwaukee.
The center plans to renovate 42,000 square feet of underused space in the lower level of the building to add two new rehearsal halls, six studios and six small group instruction rooms, and upgrade its mainstage hall on the facility’s main level.
The MYAC campus, which is the home of Milwaukee children’s theater group First Stage and the Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra, consists of two buildings near the intersection of West Walnut Street and Vel R. Phillips Avenue: the main building at 325 W. Walnut St. and another building across the street at 1702 N. 4