Buildots Launches AI Forecasting for Construction Delays

The dashboard enables project teams to track risk trends week by week, allowing them to see the impact of their decisions.

The dashboard enables project teams to track risk trends week by week, allowing them to see the impact of their decisions.
The dashboard enables project teams to track risk trends week by week, allowing them to see the impact of their decisions.
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Buildots has announced the launch of its new Delay Forecast feature, an AI-powered tool that predicts delay risks and alerts construction teams about pace issues so that they can proactively mitigate potential delays before they escalate.

The feature also includes granular, activity-level insights into the root causes of delays.

Integrated into Buildots' main dashboard, Delay Forecast flags activities that are at risk of falling behind schedule, quantifies those risks by providing projections of forecasted delays, as well as recommendations for pace corrections to mitigate and prevent delays. When users get delay alerts, they can input new pace assumptions and see how these changes might affect the timeline, allowing them to adjust strategies. The dashboard also enables project teams to track risk trends week by week, allowing them to see the impact of their decisions.

"At Buildots we believe that accurate progress data, performance indicators, and data-driven insights are critical to solving issues that plague almost all construction projects, such as delays and inefficiency," said Aviv Leibovici, Buildots co-founder and CPO. "Those core beliefs inspire all that we do, from developing the Performance Driven Construction Management (PDCM) method, to designing new tools like Delay Forecast."

According to NCC Denmark project manager Niels Frank Jensen, "Using Delay Forecast, not only can we now identify risks very early, but also inform our trades of the exact pace required to meet the schedule. Trades can adjust manpower resources accordingly by viewing quantities of work. We're finally able to back our instincts and prioritize activities based on actual performance and what's really at risk."

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