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From smart payment systems to cameras that recognize the teams and autonomous robots, construction technology startups and stops have been influential artificial intelligence in their latest solutions.
Here are four throws and offers of IA to help contractors to work smarter, not more difficult.
Oracle
Taken Increasing the focus in the agentica In 2025, Oracle added Capabilities of assistance to your texture payment Management system to help Sub pay.
According to a statement from The Austin, Texas -based technology giant, new AI agents capabilities help reduce the time spent on the navigation of screens to find the status of a payment request, invoice or how to use the system.
For example, SUMs can write “What is the status of my payment?” to the system and obtain a contextual response. This answer may include a list of all projects and a request to click which drawing is referred to.
Once click, the assistant might notice that the payment was not published due to a lack of a signed compliance document. It could then provide the form for signature and submission.
“Subcontractors are essential for the success of the project, but paying them quickly and correctly is a complex process,” said Mike Antis, overall global vice president, texture. “Adding AGE Agents Agents, we are taking even more time and we are upset of the payment process, especially in those vital weeks of the subcontractor.”
Oracle claims that texture is one of the most used construction payment solutions, after processing more than $ 1 trillion in construction payments to subcontractors in more than 120,000 projects since 2006.
Buildings
Buildots says he has it overlooking the popular industry balance line Project monitoring technique through the infusion of data and the site.
The Tel AVIV -based content startup has performed a function that presents progress and risks of delays in various activities in a single view, allowing the team’s teams to identify the future bottlenecks, manage dependencies and adjust the pace to avoid progress blockages and climbing delays, according to a statement.
Instead of manual entry, the firm says that the new function of Buildots is based on specific progress data for the site, which become the optimal way of understanding dependencies and balancing the work.
“GCs that practice the safety line of balance are based on manual calculations, pen and paper solutions or solution to their programming software,” said Roy Danon, CEO of Buildots, in the statement. “We are … We provide the teams an unprecedented visibility to the activity in the site and allow them to detect possible bottlenecks and act before the cascading delays begin.”
The firm says the tool helps prevent interruptions and also allows equipment to exploit optimization opportunities, such as underused areas for work where they could be deployed faster.
Okibo
Okibo, based in Israel, is marking the launch of his American headquarters in Englewood, New Jersey, with the launch of his latest dry painting on EG7 drums and polishing robot.
According to a statement, EG7 is not based on external referencesThat is, it can be deployed completely autonomously. Use AI, 3D scan, and real -time modeling to guide the robot with zero preparation, measuring tools, special brands or BIM tools, says the firm.
The 800 -pound robot works without external pump, hose, electric cord, wifi, total station or external sensors, according to Okibo. With only 27 inches wide, it can fit through the standard doors and sail through narrow spaces. A bomb on board and a 18 -gallon hurdle cage exchanged through a fast change system with a dust collector for polishing applications.
The firm says that the robot can paint and polish 1,500 square feet of dry wall per hour.
“In an industry that quickly adapts to new technologies to improve performance and safety, our robots are designed to function alongside humans and literally do not require technological skills or configuration time,” said Nadav Shuruk, Okibo Coo. “Robots cannot fall out of stairs or do neck, back, arm and shoulder by repetitive movements, and Okibo robots almost eliminate dust at workplace, causing healthier inner air quality and better respiratory health.”
Earthcam
On April 9, UPPER SADDLE RIVER, EARTHCAM Based on New Jersey will launch the most recent version of its construction management control software. The Center of Control 9 offers numerous AI functions for the security and productivity of the site, as well as the performance of 75% faster, according to the firm.
Control Center 9 Detects more than 85 different types of equipment, building materials and their states, creating an almost endless and searched event data set, according to the firm. A new, intuitive The natural search of language facilitates the application and instantly recovers workplace images. Customers can talk to the control center 9 through everyday language, instead of using complex searches based on keywords or clicking through archived images volumes.
In addition, software can now create high -resolution AI analytical models from 360 -degree multilay panorama photography using a unique camera in panoramic zoom through the new Earthcama Pano VI function.
“The 9 Control Center is the most important advance we have introduced for more than a decade,” said Brian Cury, CEO and founder of Earthcam. “We innovate tools for construction professionals who take advantage of the power of the AI, such as visual intelligence, natural language consultations and the health information on the site.