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Oracle Construction launches Intelligence Cloud Service with AI

Oracle Construction Intelligence Cloud Advisor provides predictive intelligence that improves decision-making in an organisation. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

Oracle has announced Oracle Construction Intelligence Cloud Service, a new suite of AI and analytics applications for the engineering and construction industry

Construction projects often run into problems that impact productivity, safety, and profitability. The new suite uses machine learning to continually analyse project data managed in Oracle Construction and Engineering solutions to identify these potential risks and inefficiencies early, to help organisations make better decisions.

Patty Sullivan, project manager, Strategic Initiatives Group at Burns and McDonnell, said, ?When you see some of the predictive modelling being done, such as Oracle?s Construction Intelligence Cloud Service, you see an endless opportunity for us to be more proactively responsive as opposed to reactive.?

He further stated, ?Additionally, I believe there is an opportunity to manage or mitigate project risk with this technology. It is certainly something we will be looking at this year and we look forward to working with Oracle in utilising this technology to improve and  transform our industry.?

Oracle Construction Intelligence Cloud Advisor

Oracle Construction Intelligence Cloud Advisor provides predictive intelligence to  improve decision-making at all levels. Unlike software, that only provides a view of what has taken place in a project, the application also anticipates what may happen next. Its re-trainable machine learning models improve in accuracy over time, as they learn from an organisation?s experiences.

The application uses data from Oracle?s Primavera scheduling solution, to predict project delays, which often lead to cost overruns, and helps organisations determine appropriate  corrective actions, by identifying which project activities might be delayed and the precise reason for the delay. Oracle Construction Intelligence Cloud Advisor can also help create better estimates, identify the impact of predicted delays on downstream activities, and improve the scheduling process to increase productivity.

For example, while assessing a construction firm?s vast portfolio of projects, Oracle Construction Intelligence Cloud Advisor predicts that the structural work on one of the projects could be delayed by 14 days, due to scheduling errors, resourcing constraints, and the historical setbacks in these types of activities. This intelligence enables the project team to work with their in-house scheduling teams, and supply chain partners to manage the risk, and ensure that the factors causing the delay can be mitigated. They can also determine whether similar delays have happened on past projects to identify the root causes and fix the issue systematically.

Nate Meddings, director of project controls for Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) said, ?It requires a substantial amount of time for HART to review and provide feedback on monthly schedule submittals from our contractors.? ?We look forward to having Oracle Construction Intelligence Cloud Advisor as a solution  that streamlines the analysis by highlighting specific areas of concern before we even begin our review process. We welcome the fact-based, visual indicators we can share with our contractors to help drive improvements in their work product,? he added.

There are plans to expand Oracle Construction Intelligence Cloud Advisor to include data from across the Oracle Construction and Engineering portfolio over the next year. These enhancements may help identify potential risks related to litigation, safety, rework, supply chain performance and cash flow. In addition, new Oracle Construction Intelligence Cloud Service analytics and data service offerings will be added to the product line.

?Engineering and construction organisations are struggling to mine their data for useful insights into the performance of their projects and operations,? said Mark Webster, senior vice president and general manager, Oracle Construction and Engineering. ?Oracle Construction Intelligence Cloud Service was shaped by our customers? need for intuitive tools to make their project outcomes more predictable and their businesses more competitive and profitable,? he added.