Sngular has launched Sngular ConnectedWorks, a new company driving connected construction through the optimization of production for construction companies. Its goal is to help businesses boost productivity, efficiency, and operational improvements in their projects. With an initial investment of over $6.5 million that will continue over the next three years, Sngular ConnectedWorks offers a platform that provides real-time updated information to identify bottlenecks, incidents, or idle machinery, facilitating an effective response to reduce downtime and optimize equipment use. The solution proposed by ConnectedWorks is the result of close collaboration between Sngular and Ferrovial. This strategic alliance has allowed Sngular to combine its technological expertise with Ferrovial's deep understanding of the industry's needs and challenges. At the core of this project is a powerful algorithm responsible for extracting information from the entire production cycle. Leveraging advanced data analysis techniques, including artificial intelligence, the platform presents this information through an intuitive web application, allowing site managers to monitor vehicle performance in real-time and obtain predictions about potential incidents or bottlenecks. This eliminates the need for manual tracking tasks and provides a proactive decision-making tool. Another key feature of ConnectedWorks is its quick and easy installation and configuration, allowing companies to begin optimizing their operations within hours. The platform has already been implemented in more than a dozen large-scale construction projects involving significant earthworks such as road and railway construction. Sustainability is a fundamental pillar of ConnectedWorks. The platform not only optimizes operations, which transfers into a considerable reduction in CO2 emissions, but also incorporates functionalities for monitoring material unloading and controlling truck speed, contributing to environmental protection and regulatory compliance.