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Brief of diving:
- Continuing his Push to add artificial intelligence Throughout his business, London builder, Balfour Beatty, has invested £ 7.2 million ($ 9.6 million) in the Microsoft Technology Giant’s AI offer, Microsoft 365 Copilot, according to a July 31 state.
- The Microsoft assistant, integrated into the applications of Microsoft 365, will work safely within the computer environment in accordance with Balfour Beatty, different from the tools available publicly, according to the statement.
- Beside the investment, the company plans to develop AI agents to improve its quality, health and safety processes and guarantee, with the first trial in an infrastructure project in Scotland, according to the statement. Balfour Beatty announced the Push Development of AI In March 2024, during his earnings call throughout the year.
Divide vision:
Balfour Beatty runs a technology pilot in the A9 project of 185 million pounds In Scotland, a road improvement work where the firm updates a single lane road to two lanes, building four new bridges and delivering new side roads along with several Union updates.
The Agent of the AI, which focuses on inspection and tests plans, identifies common problems that include incorrect or obsolete templates that reach technical experts. As a result, the agent improves the consistency, efficiency and quality of ITPs, according to Balfour Beatty.
When automating the manual review process, which traditionally takes several hours and is repeated thousands of times throughout the company, the tool accelerates delivery and allows engineers to focus on high-value tasks such as design insurance and solving technical problems, which ultimately increases productivity, according to the statement.
“This investment is not just a matter of embracing technology,” said Jon Ozanne, information manager of Balfour Beatty, in the statement. “It is about ensuring that our business is at the forefront of competitiveness and cybersecurity.”
