How ‘Situational Awareness’ Eliminates Downtime
Soeren Brogaard welcomes Aarni Heiskanen, who’s been listed as a Top 100 construction tech influencer to speak about ‘situational awareness’.
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Host
Soeren Brogaard
CEO at Trackunit
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Guest Speaker
Aarni Heiskanen
Construction Innovation Agent

Episode Description

Soeren Brogaard welcomes Aarni Heiskanen, who’s been listed as a Top 100 construction tech influencer to speak about ‘situational awareness’.

Only about 30% of a construction worker’s time is spent on value-adding activities. Drawing from his experience with clients and studies, Aarni shares how situational awareness can tackle this productivity gap, reducing meetings, inspections, lead times and quality issues on construction jobsites.

The Aalto University’s Building 2030 studies: https://www.aalto.fi/en/building-2030
Their research reports in English: https://www.aalto.fi/en/listing/162951

Read more on Aarni’s blog: aec-business.com

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