New York, October 16, 2024 -- EarthCam, the leader in live camera technology, content and services, today unveiled its eighth-generation integration with Autodesk Construction Cloud®, a portfolio of software and services that combines advanced technology, a builders network and predictive insights for construction teams, coinciding with Autodesk University. EarthCam has improved speed and precision for its unique alignment of live video streams with BIM models and digital twins, enabling VDC (virtual design & construction) teams to make accurate decisions, and reduce costly errors during project execution.
EarthCam continues to expand its integrations with Autodesk®, and has increased capabilities for teams to deliver visual data into more relevant areas. Project teams utilizing Autodesk Build and Autodesk Docs can incorporate valuable real-time imagery and data from EarthCam cameras into their projects.
Users can now also benefit from EarthCam Air Health, which combines high quality images with a RESET® Air Index certified sensor to report on environmental conditions and pollutants for interior projects. Automated alerts – as Autodesk Build Issues – prompt users to take corrective action for potentially hazardous dust or chemicals, while the live camera is used to confirm that PPE (personal protective equipment) is appropriate for the conditions. Permanent records can be maintained in Autodesk Docs that jobsite temperature and humidity levels complied with material application guidelines, and that low VOC materials were implemented as specified.
“Ensuring field worker safety is critical,” said James Cook – director of industry & technology partnerships at Autodesk. “Integrating EarthCam Air Health with Autodesk Construction Cloud helps project managers protect the safety and security of workers onsite.”
These new features, along with EarthCam’s live-streaming video, AI analytics and 4K time-lapse movies are fully embeddable into Autodesk Build Insights or BIM 360 Project Home dashboards, making EarthCam’s advanced functionalities more accessible to users directly within their Autodesk Construction Cloud environment.
EarthCam’s Control Center has long been the software of choice among industry leaders for smart project documentation, promotion, safety and security. EarthCam provides camera rentals, professional installation and AI analytics to make construction project management more efficient with powerful visual data. Mobile apps provide convenient access to all visual information from the field. To learn about the new Autodesk integrations, visit EarthCam.net/autodesk.
ABOUT EARTHCAM
EarthCam® is the global leader in providing webcam content, technology and services. Founded in 1996, EarthCam provides live streaming video, time-lapse construction cameras and reality capture solutions for corporate and government clients. EarthCam leads the industry with the highest resolution imagery available, including the world’s first outdoor gigapixel panorama camera system. This patented technology delivers superior multi-billion pixel clarity for monitoring and archiving important projects and events. EarthCam has documented over a trillion dollars of construction projects around the world. The company is headquartered on a 10-acre campus in Northern New Jersey.
Projects documented by EarthCam include: One Vanderbilt, St. Regis Chicago, Hudson Yards, UBS Arena, SoFi Stadium, Allegiant Stadium, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, LAX Airport, Moynihan Station, San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge, Panama Canal Expansion, The Red Sea Project, The Jeddah Tower, Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Whitney Museum of American Art, Louvre Abu Dhabi, Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, One World Trade Center, Statue of Liberty Museum and the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum.
Learn more about EarthCam’s innovative solutions at EarthCam.net
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