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With better field data, construction project managers can monitor live compaction and volume metrics during the earthworks process to track work completed efficiently and work remaining on job sites, measure progress versus the site design using productivity data, and see data by location and machine.
FREMONT, CA: Trimble announced the availability of Trimble WorksOS, a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution that was previewed at ConExpo in March 2020. WorksOS integrates design data from the office with machine control data from Trimble to deliver real-time progress and productivity updates for the entire job site.
With better field data, construction project managers can monitor live compaction and volume metrics during the earthworks process to track work completed efficiently and work remaining on job sites, measure progress versus the site design using productivity data, and see data by location and machine.
"Construction projects are becoming increasingly complex and companies are struggling to obtain actionable and timely data back from the field. This data disconnect leads to reduced productivity and unmanaged costs," said Patrick Stevenson, general manager, civil construction software, Trimble. "Trimble WorksOS provides them with real-time field data so they can maximize overall project efficiency and accurately predict if the job will finish on time and on budget."
Connecting Civil Construction
With WorksOS, site supervisors and project managers can log into a single application to view real-time visibility of cut, fill, volume, and compaction data, maximizing job site productivity. They no longer have to jump between multiple systems to keep track of daily production quantities, labor/equipment hours, and equipment maintenance schedules.
Trimble is developing technology, software, and services that drive the digital transformation of construction with solutions that span the entire architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. Empowering teams across the construction lifecycle, Trimble's innovative approach enhances coordination and collaboration between stakeholders, teams, phases, and processes. Trimble's Connected Construction strategy provides users control of their operations with industry-best solutions and a common data environment. By automating work and transforming workflows, Trimble allows construction experts to enhance productivity, quality, transparency, safety, sustainability, and deliver each project with confidence.