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Bouygues Construction Materiel connects over 20,000 pieces of equipment in real time

March 12, 2021

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Olivier Hersent, CEO of Actility

Bouygues Construction Materiel, offshoot construction groups Bouygues Construction, is implementing an innovative asset tracking solution for Smart Construction, offered by Omniscient, a startup incubated by Bouygues SA.

This solution is connecting twenty thousand pieces of equipment for remote real-time management and optimisation, using IoT network from Bouygues Telecom, the expertise of Objenious and intelligent sensors from Actility.

In charge of managing the group’s entire fleet of equipment, Bouygues Construction Materiel must ensure that each site is equipped with compliant equipment, in good working order, and that this is made available on time; as there are dozens of thousands of pieces of equipment to maintain and distribute every day on all construction sites in France.

To solve this problem, Omniscient has designed a turnkey solution for Bouygues Construction Matériel, using the multi-technology trackers from Abeeway, specialising in ultra-low power geolocation solutions, a subsidiary of the French company Actility, provider of IoT connectivity solutions, and using the expertise of Objenious by Bouygues Telecom for connectivity, and using Omniscient’s site operations optimisation platform for data collection and analysis.

IoT at the service of equipment fleet monitoring

Bouygues Construction Materiel is embarking on the deployment of a major IoT project supported by the operations and formwork departments. Omniscient’s solution is being deployed on its entire French fleet of bungalows and consoles, on the main components of the tower cranes and on the new B20 formwork.

This large-scale project involves around a hundred employees, assigned to monitoring the equipment on more than a thousand sites, spread over 5 technical bases. This represents the installation of Abeeway sensors on more than 20,000 pieces of equipment and millions of GPS data to be processed by Omniscient.

In order to adapt to the constraints of volume, geographical perimetre and indoor or outdoor location, Omniscient has turned to a trusted partner:

Having a strong expertise in the construction industry, Omniscient has developed its platform to help the entire construction site ecosystem gain in productivity. Open to many technologies, Omniscient’s platform allows the digital management of an entire fleet, from electro-portable to multi-ton cranes. With one click, the fleet manager can navigate on a virtual map and view, in real time, the location and tracking sheet of each piece of equipment, including, among other things, the site configuration of the equipment, as well as links to the quality control sheets.

Nicolas Lemaire

The in-house algorithms designed by this ConstrucTech start-up take the analysis one step further. The information sent by Abeeway’s sensors allows Omniscient to calculate performance indicators, dedicated to fleet management, equipment turnover and utilisation rates, inventory by technical base, inventory by worksite and number of billable days.

One of the major innovations of the solution is that, combining various geolocation technologies, it allows to use the same devices for big and small objects and in all kind of construction environments, instead of investing in different devices for each use case.

“Abeeway technology is adaptive as it can use Wi-Fi in dense urban environment, GPS in the countryside, and BLE indoors, to scan the environment and detect other BLE devices on some small equipment, for example with a tracker placed in a toolbox and BLE tags on each tool” added Stephane Sisse, global geolocation services manager at Abeeway.

Leveraging geolocation data to optimise the management of millions of euros of equipment

Bouygues Construction Materiel’s commitment to more digitalised operations is bringing significant benefits. By adopting this new data-based approach, the equipment division of the construction giant is projecting direct annual savings of 5 to 10% on maintenance and fleet management and a ROI of this technological solution over 3 years. These results come from savings generated by the following items:

Construction and IoT: a huge potential for innovation

The partnership between the three companies is not limited to fleet management, with very good prospects in construction, measuring machine productivity, optimising travel, worker safety, etc. IoT technologies are at the heart of the connected worksite and offer unprecedented prospects for efficiency gains.

In particular, Abeeway sensors in badge format can accelerate the adoption of social distancing through alerting, creating specific work zones or areas of limited density monitored in real time by the downstream system, warning workers when they enter forbidden areas or when occupancy density is too high.

“Through this collaboration, I wanted the managers of Bouygues Construction Materiel to focus on their added value without spreading themselves too thin, i.e. to build the best operational specifications and determine the expected return on investment to make the approach profitable, while leaving the choice and the upgrading of the technological solutions best suited to the target to the Omniscient teams, whose recognised expertise and daily mastery of this ecosystem are key.

Patrick N’Kodia

“The “IoTisation” of our equipment enables us to achieve two types of gains in parallel, the first in the optimisation of intrinsic management performance within the Matériel structure with traceability and visual indicators in real time, the second by providing the Travaux with additional levers for action on their use on site thanks to configurable alerts. It is therefore a win-win situation in terms of productivity. announced Patrick N’Kodia, director of Bouygues Construction Materiel

“Optimising the use and monitoring of site equipment is bringing significant operational and financial benefits to construction, and with our LoRaWAN-based smart sensors that last for years, the gain is clearly long-term for Bouygues Construction”, says Olivier Hersent, CEO at Actility.

“By connecting construction sites, the construction sector will considerably improve its performance thanks to a better visibility of the real situation on the field. By relying on the analysis and monitoring of its equipment, Bouygues Construction Materiel already benefits from a real-time inventory of all the equipment deployed on construction sites or in stock at all its technical bases in France. It’s a game changer for their operational teams!” says Nicolas Lemaire, co-founder at Omniscient

“Tracking materials became popular thanks to the Internet of Things (IoT) and its benefits are much-publicised. We are happy to offer our technical expertise to assist Bouygues Construction Material” added Bernardo Cabrera, director of Objenious by Bouygues Telecom

“With LoRaWAN, a variety of industries, including construction, will be able to deploy a long range, low power network that helps improve daily operations and develop flexible applications,” added Marc Pegulu, vice president of IoT product marketing for Semtech’s Wireless and Sensing Products Group.

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