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Powering productivity with Hilti’s smart tools

Hilti’s smart tools
Hilti’s smart tools include the Nuron DSH 600-22 Battery Cut-Off Saw at work on site
The construction sector knows it’s missing a trick when it comes to productivity. Thibaud Lefebvre, Hilti’s GB vice-president, tells Hamish Champ how his company’s smart tools can help the industry slash time-wasting and work more sustainably.

The challenges facing construction – coping with tight schedules and labour shortages, defending margins, managing risk and doing things as efficiently and as environmentally responsibly as possible – are all too familiar to companies in the sector. Important as these issues are, the industry’s poor productivity record is instrumental in holding back its fortunes.

Thibaud Lefebvre, the newly appointed vice president of tool manufacturer Hilti’s GB operation, argues that the reason construction productivity is stagnating, lagging behind most industries from agriculture to retail, is simple.

“You have many stakeholders working on a site, all using a multitude of systems. You have workers who aren’t as productive with their time as they could be – around 70%, we believe, of unproductive behaviour is due to missing information, materials or tools. And then you have poor communications between workers
on site and those in the office.”

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