CHECKTOBUILD, the technology company focused on automated construction analysis through BIM and point cloud data, has launched a two-month innovation tour across Asia to identify the solutions that are redefining productivity in the construction sector.
At a time when artificial intelligence, robotics and industrial automation are beginning to reshape construction worldwide, several Asian countries are already applying advanced technologies that are changing how complex buildings and infrastructure are designed, managed and delivered.
While in many Western markets the adoption of these technologies is still progressing gradually, some regions in Asia are already achieving major improvements in operational efficiency through the direct integration of data, automation and advanced on-site analysis systems.
Against this backdrop, CHECKTOBUILD has started a technology expedition led by its CEO, Alejandro Ruiz, visiting countries such as China, Taiwan, Indonesia and Singapore over a two-month period.
The purpose of this initiative is to gain first-hand insight into how some of the world’s most advanced construction projects are being delivered and to better understand which technologies are driving a significant leap in productivity across the sector.
“We are witnessing a historic turning point in construction. Artificial intelligence, robotics and data analytics are already improving productivity in some markets. We want to understand how this transformation works in practice and bring that knowledge and those opportunities into the Western construction innovation ecosystem,” says Alejandro Ruiz, CEO of CHECKTOBUILD.
Technologies already making an impact on construction sites
Throughout the tour, the CHECKTOBUILD team is identifying technologies that are already being implemented on construction sites and that could have a major influence on the future of the industry worldwide.
These developments confirm that construction productivity can increase substantially when data capture, automated analysis and decision-making are embedded directly into site workflows.
Among the innovations identified so far are high-precision 3D reconstruction systems that do not require specialised equipment and can generate digital models of the environment quickly and efficiently, new genetically modified materials designed to improve both structural performance and biodegradability, and immersive project management solutions that allow construction sites to be monitored and coordinated remotely through advanced digital environments.
New strategic partnerships in the Asian innovation ecosystem
As a direct outcome of this expedition, CHECKTOBUILD has established strategic partnerships with several emerging technologies developed in Asia, strengthening its international innovation network.
Among the most notable solutions identified are immersive 3D rooms that do not require special glasses or cameras and are designed to support collaborative construction project management, advanced model review and more effective analysis of site data.
The company has also identified next-generation biodegradable plastics with technical performance comparable to existing materials, but without increasing production costs.
Other technologies include satellite-based 3D reconstruction systems capable of producing advanced geospatial models with centimetre-level accuracy without the need for traditional data capture campaigns, as well as smart site access control solutions designed specifically for the day-to-day realities of workers and subcontractors, helping reduce operational costs linked to access management.
Innovation strategy for the future of construction
This initiative forms part of CHECKTOBUILD’s broader strategy to reinforce its international position in the field of construction innovation.
Based on the insights gathered during the tour, the company plans to expand its technological capabilities in several key areas. These include the evolution of its core technology for automatic site analysis through BIM and point cloud comparison, incorporating new features related to data analysis and execution control.
CHECKTOBUILD is also exploring the integration of emerging technologies into its digital ecosystem, including automated finish analysis through video and blockchain-based report validation systems.
In addition, the company intends to develop tailored innovation projects to solve recurring challenges on construction sites through advanced technological solutions, offer outsourced innovation department services for construction companies, and support the customised integration of artificial intelligence into engineering, management and construction execution processes.
A new phase of innovation for the AECO sector
Through this initiative, together with a communication strategy focused on innovation, training and real examples of technological application on-site, CHECKTOBUILD aims to bring the advancements already emerging in Asia closer to the global construction industry.
The goal is to accelerate the adoption of technologies capable of increasing productivity, reducing errors and improving on-site execution control, helping drive a new stage of digital transformation across the AECO sector.
CHECKTOBUILD explores Asia to discover the technologies transforming construction productivity
CHECKTOBUILD, the technology company focused on automated construction analysis through BIM and point cloud data, has launched a two-month innovation tour across Asia to identify the solutions that are redefining productivity in the construction sector.
At a time when artificial intelligence, robotics and industrial automation are beginning to reshape construction worldwide, several Asian countries are already applying advanced technologies that are changing how complex buildings and infrastructure are designed, managed and delivered.
While in many Western markets the adoption of these technologies is still progressing gradually, some regions in Asia are already achieving major improvements in operational efficiency through the direct integration of data, automation and advanced on-site analysis systems.
Against this backdrop, CHECKTOBUILD has started a technology expedition led by its CEO, Alejandro Ruiz, visiting countries such as China, Taiwan, Indonesia and Singapore over a two-month period.
The purpose of this initiative is to gain first-hand insight into how some of the world’s most advanced construction projects are being delivered and to better understand which technologies are driving a significant leap in productivity across the sector.
“We are witnessing a historic turning point in construction. Artificial intelligence, robotics and data analytics are already improving productivity in some markets. We want to understand how this transformation works in practice and bring that knowledge and those opportunities into the Western construction innovation ecosystem,” says Alejandro Ruiz, CEO of CHECKTOBUILD.
Technologies already making an impact on construction sites
Throughout the tour, the CHECKTOBUILD team is identifying technologies that are already being implemented on construction sites and that could have a major influence on the future of the industry worldwide.
These developments confirm that construction productivity can increase substantially when data capture, automated analysis and decision-making are embedded directly into site workflows.
Among the innovations identified so far are high-precision 3D reconstruction systems that do not require specialised equipment and can generate digital models of the environment quickly and efficiently, new genetically modified materials designed to improve both structural performance and biodegradability, and immersive project management solutions that allow construction sites to be monitored and coordinated remotely through advanced digital environments.
New strategic partnerships in the Asian innovation ecosystem
As a direct outcome of this expedition, CHECKTOBUILD has established strategic partnerships with several emerging technologies developed in Asia, strengthening its international innovation network.
Among the most notable solutions identified are immersive 3D rooms that do not require special glasses or cameras and are designed to support collaborative construction project management, advanced model review and more effective analysis of site data.
The company has also identified next-generation biodegradable plastics with technical performance comparable to existing materials, but without increasing production costs.
Other technologies include satellite-based 3D reconstruction systems capable of producing advanced geospatial models with centimetre-level accuracy without the need for traditional data capture campaigns, as well as smart site access control solutions designed specifically for the day-to-day realities of workers and subcontractors, helping reduce operational costs linked to access management.
Innovation strategy for the future of construction
This initiative forms part of CHECKTOBUILD’s broader strategy to reinforce its international position in the field of construction innovation.
Based on the insights gathered during the tour, the company plans to expand its technological capabilities in several key areas. These include the evolution of its core technology for automatic site analysis through BIM and point cloud comparison, incorporating new features related to data analysis and execution control.
CHECKTOBUILD is also exploring the integration of emerging technologies into its digital ecosystem, including automated finish analysis through video and blockchain-based report validation systems.
In addition, the company intends to develop tailored innovation projects to solve recurring challenges on construction sites through advanced technological solutions, offer outsourced innovation department services for construction companies, and support the customised integration of artificial intelligence into engineering, management and construction execution processes.
A new phase of innovation for the AECO sector
Through this initiative, together with a communication strategy focused on innovation, training and real examples of technological application on-site, CHECKTOBUILD aims to bring the advancements already emerging in Asia closer to the global construction industry.
The goal is to accelerate the adoption of technologies capable of increasing productivity, reducing errors and improving on-site execution control, helping drive a new stage of digital transformation across the AECO sector.