Smart Construction Utilized in the “FY2022 Emergency Response Simulation: Earthquake-Induced Damage Edition” Hosted by the Okayama River Office
The Okayama River Office of Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) regularly conducts emergency response simulations to ensure that MLIT staff and disaster response contractors can smoothly engage in recovery operations in the event of a natural disaster.
As part of the “FY2022 Emergency Response Simulation – Earthquake-Induced Damage Edition,” Smart Construction was used to support the development of a recovery plan under the scenario that a levee along the lower reaches of the Yoshii River in Okayama Prefecture collapsed due to an earthquake.
■ Date of Simulation
Monday, November 21, 2022
Time: 10:00–17:00
■ Participants
- Officials from the Okayama River Office, MLIT
- Disaster response contractors
- Disaster prevention experts
- EARTHBRAIN
■ Smart Construction Solutions Used
Technologies for quick and simple generation of 3D point cloud data from disaster sites:
- Smart Construction Drone
- Smart Construction Edge
- Smart Construction Quick3D
Technologies for easy viewing and utilization of 3D data from any location:
- Smart Construction Dashboard
Technologies for planning equipment deployment and simulating earthwork changes:
- Smart Construction Simulation
Technologies that enable execution of ICT-assisted construction based on 3D design data:
- Smart Construction Design3D
Technologies for real-time monitoring of machine and dump truck activity and location:
- Smart Construction Fleet
As a result of the simulation, participants noted:
“Utilization of 3D data proves highly effective for rapid recovery planning and enabling well-coordinated reconstruction efforts.”
EARTHBRAIN will continue to promote the broader adoption of Smart Construction in pursuit of our mission:
“To revolutionize productivity, safety, and environmental performance in civil engineering through the power of digital technology.”

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