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Balfour Beatty Vinci JV and HS2 use 4D to improve site safety

The Balfour Beatty Vinci (BBV) joint venture and HS2 Ltd are using immersive 4D learning technology from 3D Repo to improve site safety.

The technology, cloud-based SafetiBase 4D, developed by BBV and innovative tech company 3D Repo, sees site workers enter the Mission Room (pictured above), which creates a four dimensional, 360º virtual version of a BBV construction site on HS2’s Area North route.

From the safety of an office environment, workers can then go on site and explore, discuss and agree the project’s delivery sequence, identify safety issues and agree how to resolve them. They can tag hazards at a specific place and time in the virtual build sequence. The technology also provides the ability to click on the hazard symbol to access its entire history including details of progress that has been made in tackling identified hazards.

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