tell you which sites have stopped progressing . This allows you to target your resources only when it is relevant . The benefits are much more than just user experience , they are saving a lot of human and financial resources .”
As to why such technology poses such potential for the global construction industry , Guillo says : “ At the micro level ( a single construction site ) it gives timely , trustable evidence of what a site looks like at an exact date . This information can then be used to make informed strategic decisions . It also removes the need for any travel to the site . “ On a broader level – say a project portfolio or even an entire region – the technology allows for signals about the wider construction and real estate markets , and how they are changing over time ,” he adds . “ In this context our trackers can be used to monitor such things as cities development and planning application enforcement .”
For Guillo , and indeed Bird . i , the development of the trackers is largely about solving problems for customers . It ’ s a concept that fits within the
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