Why is the Construction Site Manager's Job So Demanding? Achieving "Work without Going to the Site" with Construction DX. Changing the Inefficiency of "2 Hours Round Trip for 10 Minutes of Confirmation." Seiko Estate & Development, a Fukuoka-based Construction Company, Aims to Transform Work Styles with Construction DX.

Seiko Estate & Development, a construction company in Fukuoka, announced work style reforms for site managers through construction DX as part of "April Dream." Facing industry challenges like long working hours and constant site presence, they aim to realize "work without going to the site," promoting multi-site management from the office using AI and data.
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## Why is the Construction Site Manager's Job So Demanding? Achieving "Work without Going to the Site" with Construction DX.

Our company endorses April Dream, an initiative to make April 1st a day for announcing dreams. This press release is the dream of "Seiko Estate & Development Co., Ltd."

## "Why has the construction site manager's job become so demanding?"

Seiko Estate & Development Co., Ltd., a construction company headquartered in Fukuoka City that directly contracts with real estate investors across Japan to support new apartment building investments and nursing home investments (Head office: Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture / Representative Director: Masatoshi Takaki), endorses "April Dream" organized by PR TIMES and announces its vision to create a world where construction site managers can take pride in their work through construction DX, as a dream it wishes to realize.

Currently, the construction industry faces serious challenges such as "long working hours," "labor shortages," "site-specific assignment," and "young people leaving the industry." In response to this situation, we aim to transform work styles by building a "system that allows site management without going to the site."

## The Dream of "Site Managers Who Don't Go to the Site"

Our dream is to "create a world where site managers are not tied to the site."

Until now, the construction industry commonly involved work styles of "traveling to the site," "staying for long hours," and "manual confirmation." However, is the majority of that time truly necessary?

## The True Nature of Inefficiency Lies in "Structure"

Representative Takaki states:

"Sometimes, I spend two hours round trip for site confirmation, but the actual confirmation only takes 10 minutes. This structure made me question if it was truly rational. I believe that problems only need to be 'solved.'

If site managers are struggling, we just need to remove the causes one by one. Thinking that way, I realized that work styles themselves could be changed."

## New Work Styles Realized by Construction DX

Seiko Estate & Development is currently developing an "environment where multiple sites can be managed from the office" through initiatives such as "remote confirmation using site cameras," "progress management using data," "information sharing on the cloud," and "utilization of AI and digital technology."

## Towards Zero Travel Time and Jobs Even for Inexperienced Workers

These initiatives are bringing about changes such as "reduction of travel time (to almost zero)," "minimization of site-specific assignment," "simultaneous management of multiple sites," and "systems that even inexperienced workers can handle."