Cleveland Brothers Series

How Technology is Transforming the Role of Operators in Construction

Building PA Podcast November 28, 2024 16


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In this episode of the Building PA Podcast, co-hosts Jon O’Brien and Chris Martin continue their engaging conversation with Andy Gaslevich and Ben Miller from Cleveland Brothers, diving deeper into the rapidly evolving world of construction technology and how these advances are effecting operators in construction.

We kick off by reflecting on our previous discussion, where we touched on the importance of utilizing current technology in the construction industry. Andy and Ben share insights on how advancements like remote monitoring systems—specifically Caterpillar’s VisionLink and ProductLink—are revolutionizing equipment management and the roles of operators in construction. These systems allow for real-time data transfer, enhancing productivity and safety on job sites.

Ben elaborates on the benefits of two-way data transfer, which can eliminate unnecessary trips to job sites and save time and resources. We also discuss the significance of rover data collectors and how they enable operators to verify designs and collect crucial data efficiently.

The conversation shifts to the operator’s perspective, emphasizing how timely access to information can reduce rework and improve job performance. We explore the challenges of keeping clients informed about the latest technological advancements and the efforts made by Cleveland Brothers to educate their customers through demonstrations and hands-on training.

As we wrap up, we express our excitement about the potential for future episodes and the possibility of attending a live demonstration of these technologies. This episode highlights the transformative impact of technology in construction, showcasing how it can lead to greater efficiency, safety, and overall success in the industry.

Thank you for tuning in, and we look forward to bringing you more insights in our next episode!

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