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Buildots
The construction industry s productivity problems are well known.
With the industry using outdated methods and the low rate of digitization in the field, low productivity is perhaps to be expected. What can be done to accelerate the change and bring the necessary outputs that will raise standards and value in the sector?
Increasing and maintaining efficiency and productivity are key to making this change, but to do that, contractors need accurate data to tell them where improvements can be made and direct them to act accordingly.
With its roots in manufacturing, the control room concept provides an answer, with an approach based around the automation of processes, continuous tracking and measurement of project progress.
10 high-tech solutions to make construction smart and safe
Innovation-focused multinationals look to Israel to put more intelligence into the industry processes.
Buildots uses wearable technology to turn a construction site into a digitized environment. Photo courtesy of Buildots
Israelis often joke that the crane is our national bird because the horizon of this young and growing country is dominated by construction cranes.
Many construction projects drag on for years, causing cost overruns and traffic snarls. Now, Israeli innovators aim to help the construction industry improve safety, productivity and efficiency.
“TLV ConTech & PropTech 2020,” held in November, presented 35 Israeli construction and real-estate technology companies to some 1,000 participants around the world.