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Vinci/McAlpine JV deploys helmet cameras on Bournemouth hospital extension

Buildots technology being used by the Vinci/McAlpine JV on the construction of the Royal Bournemouth Hospital
Buildots technology being used by the Vinci/McAlpine JV on the construction of the Royal Bournemouth Hospital
The Vinci Construction UK/Sir Robert McAlpine joint venture, Integrated Health Projects (IHP), has deployed Buildots helmet-mounted 360-degree cameras for site monitoring on the extension of the Royal Bournemouth Hospital.

This is the first hospital facility to be built in the UK using the technology, according to the client, University Hospitals Dorset (UHD).

Buildots automatically analyses data captured at the site via helmet-mounted 360-degree cameras. The platform then generates progress reports supported by visuals, providing managers and stakeholders with accurate, objective data and in-depth analysis. 

The Royal Bournemouth Hospital’s new BEACH building (Births, Emergency And Critical Care, Children’s Health) will include a purpose-built maternity unit, purpose-built children’s unit, enhanced emergency department and critical care unit. The total extension is 22,650 sq m.

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