The "Right Answer" for Construction Quality Control Lies in Data, Not Paperwork
Construction
- Solving the dilemma between mandatory video recording and labor shortages: DigitalPresso's 'Rename DP' presents the solution.
The biggest keywords in the construction industry today are undoubtedly "quality" and "transparency." Government regulations are tightening, including strengthened floor noise inspections and mandatory video recording of major construction processes to prevent poor construction. However, the reaction from the field is complex. While agreeing with the intent of the regulations, sites are hitting a practical wall: a shortage of manpower and an administrative workload.
■ "Increasing records, decreasing managers"
According to recent reports, digitalization in construction has become a matter of survival, not choice. While photos and videos must be kept for every process, the work of organizing them into reports is still largely manual. Experienced engineers spend more time on paperwork than on site inspections, and the resulting data omissions or errors act as another layer of risk.
■ DigitalPresso Responds with Innovation: "Shooting is Data Construction"
To solve these pain points, DigitalPresso is presenting a new paradigm through its Vision AI-based solution, 'Rename DP.'
DigitalPresso’s method is straightforward. The moment a field worker takes a photo of a construction site with their smartphone, the AI analyzes the data in real-time and automatically converts it into a standardized report.
Zero Administrative Burden: High-quality construction records are built just by taking photos, without additional office work. This creates an environment where field personnel can focus solely on their core duties: safety and quality management.
Ensuring Data Integrity: Since the AI automatically recognizes and categorizes location information and work types, it fundamentally blocks the possibility of data manipulation or omission. This serves as the most powerful evidence to comply with strengthened construction regulations.
Real-time Monitoring System: By sharing data between the headquarters and the site in real-time, defects in invisible areas can be identified immediately, allowing for preemptive action.
■ Technology that Helps "People," Changing the Future of Construction
A representative from DigitalPresso emphasized, "The strengthening of government regulations is ultimately a process to restore trust in the construction industry. Rather than adding to the burden on-site, 'Rename DP' will serve as a tool that technically proves that trust by acting as the eyes and hands of the field."
Beyond simply keeping records, DigitalPresso’s technology transforms data into living information. It stands as the most realistic and innovative alternative for a construction industry that must catch two rabbits at once: overcoming labor shortages and enhancing quality.