Construction Magazine August 2020 | Page 43

“ Today , there ’ s a huge trend towards remote operations and connectivity is key to that . You need to make sure you have the right bandwidth , latency and a reliable connection from your site back to your point of digital operation ”
— Burcin Kaplanoglu , Executive Director of Innovation , Oracle Construction & Engineering like Reconstruct ) is allowing construction teams to access a single source of truth where a BIM model is united with a schedule utilising data on what materials and workers are in place on site . “ Our architects and designers don ’ t have to be in Chicago for OAC ( Owner Architect Contractor ) meetings , we can do everything for the Innovation Lab remotely ,” he offers by way of example . “ The cameras and scanning equipment require terabytes of data for large image files so high bandwidth connectivity , such as 5G , is becoming essential .”
Oracle is also addressing the challenges presented by social distancing to safeguard the health of workers and the general public . “ Our teams have explored new processes and practices while keeping the project moving forward with as little disruption as possible ,” says Kaplanoglu . The Innovation Lab hosts many technologies whose unique capabilities could be brought to bear on the new set of problems the pandemic presents . “ For example , Oracle ’ s partner technology Aconex facilitates a common data environment ( CDE ) where images from a site can be grabbed and processed by its AI engine . This technology can scan for objects to process compliance to PPE and enable us to keep people working in their set
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