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Waltham, MA—Leveraging an advanced image recognition method, AMC Bridge’s latest technology demonstration, AI Construction Failure Inspection, showcases how construction building companies and inspection agencies can automate the detection of construction failures by identifying structurally critical cracks, which results in significant improvement of the safety inspection efficiency and accuracy. AI Construction Failure Inspection identifies potential safety hazards quickly and effectively, thereby reducing the risk of accidents caused by structural damage.

Construction safety is paramount, and the presence of undetected cracks can lead to serious failures. Traditionally, the inspections are performed manually by safety supervisors, a process that is both labor-intensive and prone to human error. AI Construction Failure Inspection shows how to address these challenges by using convolutional neural networks to analyze images, highlight critical cracks in structures, and thereby detect construction failures. This automated approach saves significant human-hours and financial resources and provides a scalable method adaptable to different environments and requirements. The technology demonstration can also be particularly beneficial in infrastructure maintenance, real estate management, historical building preservation, insurance assessments, disaster response, mining operations, the aerospace industry, and more.

To see the current functionality of the AI Construction Failure Inspection technology demonstration, watch a short demo video.

If you are interested in learning more about the demonstrated technologies and how they can be utilized for your organization’s needs, please contact us to discuss the details.

About AMC Bridge

AMC Bridge is a global software development consultancy serving engineering, manufacturing, and construction industries. Since 1999, we have enabled digital transformation for our clients by creating custom software solutions that eliminate data silos, connect complex applications, unlock internal innovation, and democratize cutting-edge technologies. AMC Bridge’s software development experts use extensive experience with APIs of the majority of engineering software solutions and platforms, as well as in-depth knowledge of computational geometry, 3D visualization, and other advanced technologies to solve our clients’ critical business needs.  

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