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Skanska ConTech brings together experts from across the U.S. to share exciting innovations and tools revolutionizing how we collaboratively design, build and operate our buildings.
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Discover the role of AI and data in construction's unique digital transformation
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Learn how data supports smart, healthy facility operations from our expert panel
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Meet Skanska's Emerging Technology Leaders and discover innovative tools
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Data Collection
Innovative ways of gathering new, valuable project information
Wearables
Thermal Cameras
Mobile Laser Scanning
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Offering necessary insights and forecasting for unique project needs
Data Analysis
Enhanced Turnover
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Skanska Dashboards
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VR for Design Visualization
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Matterport
Illustrating complex project information to improve collaboration
Data Visualization
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Skanska Metriks
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Embodied Carbon in Construction Calculator (EC3)
Automated data collection and analysis saves time and improves efficiency
Data Automation
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Camera Vision
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Progress Tracking with Artificial Intelligence
Meet Skanska’s Emerging Technology Leaders and discover tools that are revolutionizing the way we collect, visualize, analyze,
and automate data.
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Connecting data from multiple sources and delivering information with context of the project helps us improve the safety of individual workers and enhances jobsite visibility for our teams and owners, enabling real-time decision making. Watch the demo to learn more.
Wearable devices provide teams with unprecedented visibility into safety hazards and incidents across Skanska projects.
Robert Hartelust
Project Executive
robert.hartelust@skanska.com
Brooke Gemmell
Emerging Technology Manager
brooke.gemmell@skanska.com
Wearables
Data Collection
Paired with an iPhone or mounted to a drone, we use this thermal data to inspect building's energy efficiency, identify thermal insulation issues, locate live systems during decommissioning and more! Watch the demo to learn more.
Thermal cameras detect the differences of temperature on surfaces that the human eye cannot see.
Monica Martinez
Assistant Project Manager
monica.martinez@skanska.com
Thermal Cameras
Data Collection
Having built and scanned some of the most complex projects in the world using a variety of reality capture tools, the time savings associated with rapid capture capabilities with mobile laser scanners are the next progression of our valuable data collection journey. Watch the demo to learn more.
Mobile laser scanning helps enhance quality and coordination on projects by digitizing existing spaces and assets.
Connor Devine
Project Manager
conor.devine@skanska.com
Val Tzvetkov
Senior VDC Manager
val.tzvetkov@skanska.com
Mobile Laser Scanning
Data Collection
We accomplish this by proactively managing the collection of building asset data throughout design, construction, and at project turnover. This data is integrated into FM systems making it immediately usable in turnkey solutions. Watch the demo to learn more.
Skanska's Enhanced Turnover Solutions lower our client's total building lifecycle cost, increase operational efficiencies, improve communication with the facilities team and shortens response time to maintenance requests.
Danielle O'Connell
Emerging Technology Services Director
danielle.oconnell@skanska.com
Michael Zeppieri
Emerging Technology Director michael.zeppieri@skanska.com
Enhanced Turnover
Data Visualization
Using business intelligence tools, we leverage historical project performance data and KPIs to manage risks on our current portfolio of active projects. We also use focused analytics to collaborate with all project stakeholders. Watch the demo to learn more.
Skanska harnesses the power of our internal data to empower our people and support our customers.
Joe Dib
Manager, Data Management Office
joe.dib@skanska.com
Brian Tighe
Project Analytics Director
brian.tighe@skanska.com
Skanska Dashboards
Data Visualization
This can help remove unknowns around design options, clarify assumptions to conceptual estimates and provide important information to accelerate decision making and promote stakeholder buy-in. Watch the demo to learn more.
Virtual reality (VR) places an end-user into a first-person, immersive experience that contextualizes the built environment and enables a personal connection to a space.
Kate Wallen
Senior Preconstruction Engineer
kate.wallen@skanska.com
Data Visualization
VR for Design Visualization
Immersive 3D models are among the most effective visualization tools for connecting people and places, enhancing collaboration, accelerating project management and improving building operations. Watch the demo to learn more.
Matterport digitizes and indexes the built world. We can turn physical spaces into accurate and immersive digital twins, or create a digital copy of a real-world place
or object.
Data Visualization
Matterport
Lisa Neal
Senior Emerging Technology Engineer
lisa.neal@skanska.com
We accomplish this by proactively managing the collection of building asset data throughout design, construction, and at project turnover. This data is integrated into FM systems making it immediately usable in turnkey solutions. Watch the demo to learn more.
Skanska Metriks is a benchmarking tool that harvests and compares close to 400 specific, quantifiable attributes from every project
we build.
Data Analysis
Skanska Metriks
Will Senner
Preconstruction Vice President
will.senner@skanska.com
Amy Jones
Director of Continuous Improvement and Benchmark Services
amy.jones@skanska.com
Identifying specifications and procurement alternatives can translate to real, meaningful carbon reductions with minimal cost or schedule impact. Watch the demo to learn more.
Skanska co-created the Embodied Carbon Construction Calculator (EC3). EC3 uses material quantities from our estimates to calculate the embodied carbon of our projects.
Data Analysis
Embodied Carbon in Construction Calculator (EC3)
Steve Clem
Preconstruction SVP
Steve.Clem@skanska.com
Myrrh Caplan
Senior Sustainability Director
Myrrh.Caplan@skanska.com
Camera vision technology can identify potential safety hazards and predict risk in photos and videos based on their visual content. Enhancing site safety visibility, data automation has become a valuable process in the evolution of safety technology. Watch the demo to learn more.
By using the combined power of machine learning, computer vision, sensors, and reality capture solutions, we can enable better decision making on projects.
Data Automation
Camera Vision
Albert Zulps
Emerging Technology Director
albert.zulps@skanska.com
Michael Ceglio
EHS Director
michael.ceglio@skanskawalsh.com
This provides clarity with trade partners and clients when sharing what is happening, when and why. Watch the demo to learn more.
With a wealth of 360-degree photo-based reality capture data in hand, we are leveraging artificial intelligence to automate progress documentation review, assess production, identify trends, and help us objectively communicate progress and activity impacting the schedule.
Data Automation
Progress Tracking with Artificial Intelligence
Larry Curran
Superintendent
Larry.Curran@skanska.com
Graham Condit
Emerging Technology Director
graham.condit@skanska.com
TM
Tolga Tutar
Sustainability Director
tolga.tutar@skanska.com
Scott Mettler
Project Manager
scott.mettler@skanska.com
Elaine Lai
Sustainability Engineer
elaine.lai@skanska.com
Jimmy Mitchell
Sustainability Manager
Jimmy.Mitchell@skanska.com
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Our teams on the ground benefit from an up-to-date aerial perspective, allowing them to better assess, plan and perform work safely. Owners benefit from having a visual archive of construction throughout the life of the project. Watch the demo to learn more.
At Skanska, we are leveraging drones for multiple applications that strengthen our core operations.
Data Analysis
Drone Insights
Evan Reilly
Emerging Technology Engineer
evan.reilly@skanska.com
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Learn how data is empowering companies to adapt to change and what’s coming next for the future of the industry.
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The Role of AI and Data in the Digital Transformation and the Future of Construction
Open Insights Dr. Usama Fayyad, the first person to hold the title “Chief Data Office", demystifies what artificial intelligence (AI) means on an enterprise level. Digital transformation requires special considerations beyond digitizing workflows and artifacts. The forgotten theme in most digital transformation efforts is the necessary ingredient to enable AI to work: data. Thus data capture and management are key to enable AI/machine learning to be used meaningfully. Columbia University Professor Ibrahim Odeh will join the conversation to illustrate the AEC industry’s unique environment and the mega technology trends reshaping our industry.
Dr. Usama Fayyad
Chairman and CEO
Open Insights
Founding Director of the Global Leaders in Construction Management (GLCM) Columbia University
Professor Ibrahim Odeh
Data in Facility Management: How Data is Empowering Owners to Operate Smart, Healthy Facilities Now and into the Future
How can we use data to better operate and maintain healthy spaces for our communities?
Passionate about enhancing building turnover and facilities maintenance workflows, Danielle O’Connell, Skanska’s Emerging Technology Services Director, leads an interactive end user discussion on the ways our clients are integrating smart building technology into current and new spaces.
Director for Capital Programs and Environmental Affairs
Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport)
Dr. Luciana Burdi,
Intl. Assoc. AIA, CCM
Senior Mechanical Engineer for Facilities Design and Construction
Georgia Institute of Technology
Gregory Spiro
Director of Transformation Services
Microsoft
Salla Eckhardt
Emerging Technology
Services Director
Skanska USA
Danielle O’Connell
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Enjoy immersive virtual tours of some of our most iconic and innovative projects across the U.S. that are using technology and data to solve complex building challenges.
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Nashville, TN
Fifth + Broadway
During Skanska USA Building’s 2021 virtual ConTech event, attendees virtually tour the largest mixed-use development project to be completed in Nashville, Tennessee to-date. Get a first-person perspective of this monumental project, including the 31-story residential store, retail, museums, and more.
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New York, NY
Moynihan Train Hall
Explore the iconic Moynihan Train Hall project in New York City to get a new perspective of the incredible project built with modern technology including a combination of 3D laser scans and high-definition 360-degree photos.
Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design
Visit one of the most sustainable buildings in the country: Georgia Institute of Technology’s Kendeda Building, a Living Building Challenge v3.1 project. Learn how this 36,978-SF education and research facility achieves a net-positive footprint for energy, water and with the help of sustainable elements like composting toilets, solar roof panels, and salvaged features.
3-D Building
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AEC Excellence Award
3-D Building
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Atlanta, GA
AEC Excellence Award