With computer-vision-powered predictive analytics, Doxel helps construction teams see what's really happening on site, not weeks later in a spreadsheet. Its software captures site imagery, analyses it's against building information models, budgets, schedules and pay application data, and turns that into clear, actionable insights.
This matters in an industry where more than 90% of large projects urn over budget or behind schedule. And while there's no shortage of dashboards in construction, Doxel's edge has always been in its forward-looking insights. Now its doubling down on that positioning with an enterprise agreement with Stream Data Centers, bringing its AI-powered progress tracking across Stream's data centre developments. So, by automatically visualizing the status of every component on site, Doxel aims to helpo teams avoid reowrk, reduce maual reporting and catch bottlenecks early.
The company has already worked with major organizations including Kaiser Permanente and Pennsylvania Chemicals, and this latest enterprise rollout signals growing momentum. As global investment in AI and digital infrastructure accelerates, the pressure to deliver complex builds quickly (and without costly surprises) is only increasing. And Doxel is betting that objective, AI-driven progress tracking will become less of a nice-to-have and more of standard tool on every major job site.
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