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Sensera Systems and PCL Construction enter agreement

Sensera Systems and PCL Construction enter into enterprise agreement for onsite monitoring.

The agreement also includes integration of Sensera’s SiteCloud service and cameras into PCL’s Job Site Insights single pane of glass (SPOG)

PCL Construction will use jobsite monitoring systems developed by Sensera Systems after signing a new enterprise agreement with the US company.

PCL, which helped build the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Victoria and is building the Gunnedah Solar project in NSW, is part of a group of companies with arms in the USA, Canada and across the Caribbean.

Under the deal, Sensera Systems will provide PCL with solutions for real-time jobsite monitoring and photography to help improve productivity, safety and site-security across  PCL projects.

The agreement also includes integration of Sensera’s SiteCloud service and cameras into PCL’s Job Site Insights single pane of glass

(SPOG). A SPOG is a management console  that presents data from multiple sources.

Sensera Systems’ monitoring solutions cover various cameras and drone services, the data from which can be accessed via devices to achieve remote viewing, live video streaming, image compare and markup and automated as-built documentation.

“Advanced camera technology and real-time visual monitoring are playing an increasingly important role in today’s workface of construction best practices for active real time monitoring, security, and safety,” PCL CIO Mark Bryant says.

“Partnering with Sensera Systems enhances the stringent monitoring and safety standards demanded by busy construction projects.

“We’ve been impressed with Sensera Systems’ product and service offerings and are excited about where the technology can go to further our vision for the smart and integrated jobsite of the future.”

“We are honoured to be partnering with a market leader like PCL,” Sensera Systems CEO and founder David Gaw says.

“Mark has been building an impressive vision for the smart jobsite that includes integrating multiple technologies to improve construction outcomes, and we’re excited to be part of that.

“We look forward to working with PCL to improve their projects and to advance the art of the build.”

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