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![]() May 6, 2024 |
Photo courtesy of Skanska USA
Skanska is using two Nextera Didge robots at its Kaye jobsite in Belltown.
A pilot program using AI and autonomous robots provided detailed monitoring and scoring of everything from lighting conditions and fall hazards to PPE and fire safety, giving instant feedback to both management and crew.
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Photo by NW Skyview Imagery
While the Walsh team installed and dismantled the tower crane at the Pride Place jobsite, all traffic was rerouted around that section of Broadway. Dozens of focused personnel were on site to safely manage each day.
Safely delivering affordable housing in the bustling heart of Capitol Hill required early communication, careful planning and proactive coordination with local agencies.
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Photo by Maria Lamb
BNBuilders' "Why I Work Safe" campaign includes a bulletin board at every jobsite where workers can put pictures of their families, pets and any other reason they have for staying safe.
By adopting a forward-thinking approach that prioritizes collaboration, continuous improvement, and proactive risk management, the industry can mitigate the occurrence of serious incidents and ensure the well-being of frontline workers.
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Photo courtesy of Aldrich
Superintendent Brett Price designed an interlocking ramp system to stabilize large trucks and cranes on the sloped site of the Northwest Kidney Centers' new flagship Seattle campus.
Healthcare facility sites can present significant logistical and safety challenges, requiring innovative approaches, consistency in protocols and clear communication.
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