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Data Continues To Rule The Roost In Curbing Fatalities In Construction
Data has become an extremely important tool to anticipate any risk of injury and fatality at a work site. The usage of data and analytics, however, should be used in the most relevant way. It’s the responsibility of both...
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Ample Training For The Heavy Equipment Operators
A lot of progress in the on-site development is attributed to efficient workforce and of course a stream of heavy and technologically upgraded equipment. But are we putting-in ample efforts to ensure that the manpower whom we address as...
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Mental Health In Construction- High Time We Improve It
With the construction landscape in the UK turning heads around, a lot needs to be done in order to improve the mental health of the workers. Factors such as delay in payments, physical and psychological issues at the workplace...
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A Helping Hand To The Addicts In The Construction Landscape
The present scenario has led us into the dungeons of anxiety which has further resulted in stress. Howsoever precarious it may look like, but UKAT has left no stones unturned in helping out addicts of alcohol and drugs through...
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Steps That Can Reduce Dust Exposure For Construction Workers
There has been a tangible decline in the health of construction workers. The reasons are plenty to make us believe that these construction sites need a lot of refinement. Although a lot is being done to suppress the dust...
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Procore Delivers Artificial Intelligence to Unlock Insights from Construction Data
Procore Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of construction management software, introduced new artificial intelligence (AI) features on the Procore platform, and an initiative to increase the use of data in construction. Announced at Groundbreak, the company’s annual conference, these...
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Monitoring activities of Construction Sites using Artificial Intelligence
Construction sites are a massive jigsaw of people and parts that must be pieced together at the right time. With larger projects, delays become more expensive. McKinsey projects that on-site mismanagement costs the construction industry $1.6 trillion a year....
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