Doxel, an AI-based construction technology solution that enables proactive risk mitigation of projects and portfolios, announced its integration with Oracle’s Primavera P6 Enterprise Project Portfolio Management (EPPM), the solution for globally prioritizing, planning, managing, and executing projects, programs, and portfolios.
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Machine Learning Is Streamlining Digitalization and Efficiency in Construction
Real-time feedback and insights have the power to take construction companies to a new level of project success. Machine learning isn’t about replacing people with machines. It’s about leveraging automated, artificial intelligence to increase productivity and visibility so teams can make better business decisions, faster.
QR Codes + Computer Vision Can Streamline Construction Progress Tracking
Ever since the pandemic, QR codes have had a resurgence in society. When the world turned contactless, restaurants and businesses began leveraging QR codes for menus and signage. These small codes have since become a go-to for pulling up web pages quickly and conveniently. As QR codes continue to become more prevalent, other industries have taken note and discovered ways to leverage them—and construction is no exception. QR codes and computer vision can help you streamline construction progress tracking
Leaders in Construction Leverage Technology to Improve Billing Accuracy
At their core, construction projects rely on cash flow. But it isn’t always simple—considering the complexity of projects and the fact that a company is likely managing multiple of them at once. Some projects take months or years to complete, and payments happen throughout the entire duration. With so many payments coming and going over the course of a project, it’s crucial for project teams to stay on top of daily progress and constantly evaluate where it stands financially. Otherwise, a project is at risk for being under or overbilled.
5 Uses of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Construction (And What They Mean for the Industry)
Now more than ever, construction companies are looking for ways to stand out from the competition—and that starts with staying on top of the latest technology that helps them build more efficient, profitable projects. The future of construction technology will be a hybrid of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning working alongside the industry’s workforce. But what does that mean?
Bridging The Generational Gap: How Progress Tracking Has Changed to Embrace Technology
Many construction companies are at a crossroads as they think about the future of their business, and who will be a part of it. More than 40% of the current U.S. construction workforce is expected to retire over the next decade. This generation of seasoned...
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