Sngular's ConnectedWorks: Transforming Construction Management through Technology and Collaboration
Sngular Launches ConnectedWorks
In a significant move to redefine construction management, Sngular has introduced Sngular ConnectedWorks, a new business line aimed at revolutionizing the industry through innovative connectivity solutions. Following a strategic collaboration with Ferrovial, a global leader in infrastructure, ConnectedWorks is positioned to optimize workflows, boost productivity, and drive operational enhancements in construction projects.
The initiative sees an initial investment exceeding $6.5 million, expected to continue across the next three years. Central to ConnectedWorks is a sophisticated platform designed to deliver real-time insights, enabling construction companies to tackle bottlenecks, identify incidents, and manage idle machinery more effectively. This functionality aims to reduce downtime significantly while maximizing equipment usage.
The foundation of this project stems from a synergistic alliance between Sngular and Ferrovial, merging Sngular’s technological prowess with Ferrovial’s industry expertise. At the heart of this platform lies a powerful algorithm that aggregates information throughout the production cycle. Utilizing advanced data analysis techniques—encompassing artificial intelligence—the platform provides an intuitive web application for site managers. This allows for real-time monitoring of vehicle performance, along with predictive capabilities for potential incidents or bottlenecks. The result eliminates manual tracking processes and equips managers with a proactive decision-making tool.
One of the compelling attributes of ConnectedWorks is its rapid installation and configuration capabilities, facilitating companies to start optimizing operations within mere hours. Already, the platform has been deployed across various large-scale construction endeavors characterized by notable earthworks, including road and rail constructions.
Sustainability remains a key principle of ConnectedWorks. The platform not only enhances operational efficiency, resulting in a tangible decrease in CO2 emissions, but also integrates features for monitoring material unloading, regulating truck speeds, and ensuring compliance with environmental standards. Javier Vaca de Osma, the Director of Technology and Processes at Ferrovial’s construction division, noted, “The ConnectedWorks solution has significantly optimized our machinery management, enhancing productivity while reducing operating costs.” He further emphasized, “The availability of real-time data and the identification of bottlenecks have provided us with a crucial competitive edge.”
Javier Lázaro, Director of the Digital Hub at Ferrovial, also highlighted ConnectedWorks’ remarkable accuracy, which is especially commendable given that it requires minimal installation efforts.
Leading the new company, Borja Roig, CEO of Sngular ConnectedWorks, expressed confident optimism about the platform’s potential. “After collaborating closely with Ferrovial for several years on this project and evolving the platform onsite, the encouraging feedback from our clients has driven us to create Sngular ConnectedWorks. Our focus on innovation and sustainability is targeted specifically towards the construction sector, with aspirations to extend our innovative practices to other industries shortly.”
Sngular has established itself as a global technology and innovation company with a presence in regions such as the United States, Spain, Mexico, and Portugal. Boasting a team of over 1,300 professionals, the organization specializes in software development, artificial intelligence, big data, cloud solutions, and cybersecurity. Sngular is known for its collaborative methodology and its ability to tailor teams to meet specific client challenges effectively.
The launch of ConnectedWorks not only marks a new chapter for Sngular but also signifies a transformational step in the construction sector towards enhanced efficiency, operational readiness, and a more sustainable future.