Pomerleau’s technology edge
Pomerleau is a Canadian leader in the construction industry and is at the forefront of innovation.
Drones
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Spot the
Dog Robot
VR
IoT
Prefabrication
Building Information Modelling
It consists of many components that fit together in endless combinations. Whether they’re mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) elements, or pre-assembled stairs or fully assembled modular pods, they meet or exceed quality standards.
Prefabrication
Virtual reality is not only for gaming. Experts, clients and end users alike can visualize a project in an immersive environment. This helps to communicate the project intuitively with its end users.
VR
Built by Boston Dynamics, the robot uses laser scanning, drones and 360-degree photos to collect essential data before, during and after construction. The images give stakeholders virtual access to worksites.
Spot the Dog Robot
The Internet of Things provides real-time data using sensors embedded in tools that can send and receive information. It makes it easier to proactively monitor the stages of construction and ultimately make better decisions.
IoT
A geographic information system manages data by connecting information about the location of things and what those things look like, on a map. It’s used to evaluate environmental impacts and access field data in real time.
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Not just in sci-fi anymore. Drones gather data about construction sites, such as the elevation and soil conditions. Plus, they’re a tool to show a bird’s-eye view of the scale of massive projects.
Drones
3D models are created from a range of data and allow experts to analyze a project’s construction before it even starts. Building Information Modelling is used throughout a project’s lifecycle.
Building Information Modelling (BIM)
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