
AI solutions
for the construction and real estate industries
The construction and real estate industries are facing increasing challenges that hinder sustainable growth, such as labor shortages, the aging of skilled engineers, and increasingly complex site management.
We utilize all data from sites, facilities, and cities to help improve work efficiency and quality, and enhance decision-making.
How We Solve
Use Cases
General Contractors
Construction Progress Management
Automated Quality Inspection
Heavy Equipment Operation Data Analysis
Real Estate
Property Recommendation Optimization
Land Price Trend Forecasting
Automated Tenant Support
Facility Engineering
On-Site Monitoring (Temperature / Vibration)
Digital Knowledge Transfer for Technical Skills
Project Resource Management
How We Solve
Solutions
From video and speech to language and sensor data, our expert team builds AI solutions that tackle real-world challenges using deep learning.
Knowledge transfer and human resource development
How We Solve
FAQ
How long does it take to complete a PoC?
Although it depends on the task and the state of data preparation, in most cases results can be confirmed within 2 to 3 months. For small-scale testing, it is possible to complete it in about 1 month.
How should I estimate costs (initial costs and operating costs)?
It will vary depending on the type of AI used, the amount of data, and the scale of operation. If you contact us, we will provide you with a rough estimate including initial and operating costs.
Is there a support or operational system in place after implementation?
Yes, it is possible. We will provide post-implementation operational support, regular reports, improvement suggestions, etc. according to your request.
What kind of accidents can be prevented by using AI for safety management?
It is effective in preventing accidents caused by human error, such as detecting people not wearing helmets, entering dangerous areas, and predicting the risk of contact with heavy machinery.
Is it possible to use AI with drones and surveillance camera footage?

















