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Image-Based Site Communication – The RATP Case Study

  • July 28, 2025

In the public and private sectors alike, site communication has become a strategic issue. Informing local residents, reassuring elected officials, coordinating various technical departments… these are just some of the challenges project owners face. With Devisubox, RATP has implemented an innovative project communication strategy based on real-time site images and video content designed for both the general public and professionals. A Multi-Faceted Approach to Project Communication For the extension of the T3b tram line in Paris, the RATP teams, in partnership with the City of Paris, integrated a comprehensive site communication plan. This complex project involved both surface and underground work, requiring close coordination between RATP’s technical services, municipal teams, and contracting companies. To streamline communication, the Devisubox monitoring interface was used as a central site communication tool. The coordinator from the City of Paris, for example, logged in regularly to monitor the progress of the underground work and plan surface-level interventions. This is one of the key benefits of site images: they create a common language among all stakeholders. A Stronger Relationship with Local Residents Another fundamental aspect of site communication is the connection with residents. To achieve this, RATP regularly published content on its Facebook page, including Reels (short vertical videos) produced by the Devisubox studio. These engaging formats help to simplify the project’s stages, show the actual progress of the work, and maintain a climate of transparency and trust. This narrative and visual approach is a game-changer: it transforms a site, often perceived as a nuisance, into a collective project supported by tangible images. Tools to Showcase Every Stage Beyond daily monitoring, the teams used Devisubox’s Before/After feature, which is particularly useful in an urban setting. With a simple slider, it’s possible to compare two photos taken from the same spot several months apart and instantly visualize the project’s evolution. This is a valuable tool for communicating with local authorities and for clearly illustrating the project’s benefits to the general public. A Video to Launch… and to Capitalize On Finally, at the end of the project, a communication video was produced by Devisubox, compiling the best images captured throughout the duration of the work. This video was presented during the official inauguration of the T3b tram extension, attended by local elected officials and all stakeholders. This deliverable marks the culmination of the project, but it is also a long-lasting asset: it can be reused in other public meetings, on social media, or in end-of-project reports. A New Way of Thinking About Site Communication The RATP case study demonstrates how site communication today goes far beyond simple regulatory signage. It is a strategic lever for managing a project, uniting its stakeholders, engaging with citizens, and showcasing results. Thanks to Devisubox’s visual tools—real-time photos, videos, Before/After comparisons—teams have tangible, effective, and engaging assets for every stage of the project.

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Image-Based Site Communication – The RATP Case Study

  • July 28, 2025

In the public and private sectors alike, site communication has become a strategic issue. Informing local residents, reassuring elected officials, coordinating various technical departments… these are just some of the challenges project owners face. With Devisubox, RATP has implemented an innovative project communication strategy based on real-time site images and video content designed for both the general public and professionals. A Multi-Faceted Approach to Project Communication For the extension of the T3b tram line in Paris, the RATP teams, in partnership with the City of Paris, integrated a comprehensive site communication plan. This complex project involved both surface and underground work, requiring close coordination between RATP’s technical services, municipal teams, and contracting companies. To streamline communication, the Devisubox monitoring interface was used as a central site communication tool. The coordinator from the City of Paris, for example, logged in regularly to monitor the progress of the underground work and plan surface-level interventions. This is one of the key benefits of site images: they create a common language among all stakeholders. A Stronger Relationship with Local Residents Another fundamental aspect of site communication is the connection with residents. To achieve this, RATP regularly published content on its Facebook page, including Reels (short vertical videos) produced by the Devisubox studio. These engaging formats help to simplify the project’s stages, show the actual progress of the work, and maintain a climate of transparency and trust. This narrative and visual approach is a game-changer: it transforms a site, often perceived as a nuisance, into a collective project supported by tangible images. Tools to Showcase Every Stage Beyond daily monitoring, the teams used Devisubox’s Before/After feature, which is particularly useful in an urban setting. With a simple slider, it’s possible to compare two photos taken from the same spot several months apart and instantly visualize the project’s evolution. This is a valuable tool for communicating with local authorities and for clearly illustrating the project’s benefits to the general public. A Video to Launch… and to Capitalize On Finally, at the end of the project, a communication video was produced by Devisubox, compiling the best images captured throughout the duration of the work. This video was presented during the official inauguration of the T3b tram extension, attended by local elected officials and all stakeholders. This deliverable marks the culmination of the project, but it is also a long-lasting asset: it can be reused in other public meetings, on social media, or in end-of-project reports. A New Way of Thinking About Site Communication The RATP case study demonstrates how site communication today goes far beyond simple regulatory signage. It is a strategic lever for managing a project, uniting its stakeholders, engaging with citizens, and showcasing results. Thanks to Devisubox’s visual tools—real-time photos, videos, Before/After comparisons—teams have tangible, effective, and engaging assets for every stage of the project.

Securing Site Access: How Devisubox’s AI Detects Risks and Improves Prevention

  • July 28, 2025

At Devisubox, artificial intelligence is a practical tool for improving safety and efficiency on construction sites. Thanks to our SupervisionAI solution, we can detect a wide variety of objects, situations, and behaviors—and most importantly, intelligently interpret them based on logical scenarios defined with our clients. This was the case for a project in America, located alongside a busy highway (a 6-lane road with a central median). Truck access was at a right angle, making every entry potentially hazardous for on-site personnel. Verifying Access Rules with AI To make these maneuvers safer, strict rules were established: every truck arrival had to be guided by a flagger, equipped with the necessary PPE, responsible for securing the vehicle’s entry. Adherence to this procedure is essential. Here, SupervisionAI acts as a true safety prevention assistant for construction sites. By automatically detecting vehicles (by type), people, and the use of protective equipment (vests, helmets, etc.), our system can identify at-risk situations in real time. In practical terms, we program the AI with simple and effective rules: – If a truck is detected without a person present, an alert is sent. – If a truck is accompanied by a person who is not wearing a reflective vest, a notification is also triggered. These images, automatically filtered by our autonomous camera, are then sent to the safety manager. They serve as tangible support for leading safety briefings and raising team awareness about best practices. A Tool for Site Safety Prevention, but Also for Performance Optimization As with all images captured by Devisubox, faces are automatically blurred to guarantee the anonymity of employees and to comply with current regulations. Beyond accident prevention, this visual data also allowed the site manager to optimize the site’s organization. By analyzing the images, he noticed that the heaviest trucks were blocking traffic during their maneuvers. He therefore implemented new rules: tonnage restrictions at certain hours and scheduling deliveries outside of peak traffic times. This case study perfectly illustrates the added value of artificial intelligence applied to site monitoring: better prevention, increased responsiveness, and more informed decisions. In other words, a safer, better-organized… and more efficient site.

The Same Photo Camera Detects PPE by Day and Site Intrusions by Night

  • July 28, 2025

Our autonomous photo cameras can now perform multiple functions on a construction site, combining artificial intelligence, safety equipment detection, and perimeter surveillance—all with a single device. This was the choice made by one construction company, which defined two specific objectives: One Autonomous Photo Camera, Two Complementary Uses Devisubox’s smart photo cameras automatically capture images at a recommended frequency of one photo every 15 minutes and transmit them to our servers. Each image is then analyzed: faces are blurred to ensure anonymity, followed by automated detection based on the activated scenarios. In this case, the detections are organized as follows: What if this same camera could also be used for communication? Beyond safety and monitoring, this autonomous photo camera can also be used to showcase the project. At any time, it’s possible to retrieve the original ultra-high-definition images to produce a timelapse video chronicling the construction. This is a particularly effective format for communicating with partners or the general public. A single camera, multiple uses: safety, metrics, communication. All without any additional hardware.

Accident Prevention: An Innovative Application Deployed on Over 400 Sites

  • July 28, 2025

How can we better prevent accidents on construction sites without adding to procedures? In collaboration with a global industry giant in the energy sector and a leading inspection and certification body, Devisubox has helped implement a unique solution based on AI-powered image analysis. A Proactive Approach to Accident Prevention It is estimated that an incident occurs, on average, 600 times before it leads to a workplace accident. The challenge: to intervene early, as soon as a risky situation appears, to prevent it from turning into an accident. This is the entire goal of this accident prevention app, designed for complex environments and dispersed teams. How does it work? Tangible Results Over 400 Sites Already Equipped By combining image capture, artificial intelligence, and human expertise, this solution offers a new way of thinking about accident prevention. More responsive, more visual, more engaging—and above all, more effective.e façon de penser la prévention des accidents. Plus réactive, plus visuelle, plus engageante — et surtout, plus efficace. Interested in optimizing safety on your site?

Settle Your Construction Disputes with Photographic Evidence

  • July 28, 2025

A construction dispute can quickly become a headache, costing valuable time and money. At Devisubox, we know the best solution is irrefutable proof. Our timestamped photos are more than just a communication tool; they are your best ally in protecting your interests. Real-world examples from our clients Our clients’ use cases speak for themselves. Mistakes happen. This visual verification ensures that everyone’s commitments are met. It provides peace of mind for all parties and prevents long, costly construction disputes. Reliable Proof for Your Peace of Mind Theft, intrusion, an incorrect invoice, or a breach of contract? A Devisubox photo provides a clear answer. Every image is timestamped. We have full control over our data, which is hosted on our secure servers in France and Germany. This guarantees the integrity of each image. No interference or modification is possible. No more “he said, she said.” It’s time for the facts. This saves time and money and reduces the mental load. Your project is not only visible but also protected. For us, this is an essential bonus that complements our communication videos and site monitoring services. Interested in preventing disputes on your site? Contact us

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Best of Canada 2024

  • September 17, 2025

Discover the amazing work of the Devisubox Studio in this footage showcasing our best projects in Canada.

11 Yorkville project – RioCan Toronto

  • September 9, 2025

The 11 Yorkville project is now complete! This 65-storey tower with over 34,000 sq. ft. of retail space has added a new landmark to Toronto’s skyline. Relive the entire journey of this iconic development through our timelapse video. A big thank you to our clients Metropia, RioCan and Capital Developments for their trust throughout this project.

Vert Viau Development – Olympic Park of Montreal

  • July 28, 2025

Discover the 4K timelapse film of the Vert Viau development, located near the Olympic Park of Montreal — a large-scale project captured by our timelapse cameras.

Construction of a Pellet Storage Dome – Albioma

  • July 28, 2025

To increase the share of renewables in its energy mix, Albioma has begun converting its thermal power plants to 100% biomass. This ambitious goal involves a gradual increase in the use of renewable resources like wood pellets, as well as the inauguration of new storage infrastructures adapted to the physicochemical characteristics of biomass. Wood pellets are highly sensitive to moisture, necessitating the construction of large storage domes near port unloading docks to shelter this raw material before its transport to the power plants.

Construction of the Tour To-Lyon – Vinci Immobilier

  • July 28, 2025

The To-Lyon tower stands at 170 meters and consists of 44 floors, making it the tallest office building in France region. Over 1,000 people contributed to the success of this project. Designed by architect Dominique Perrault, the structure is set to become a symbol of Lyon’s skyline, surpassing the iconic Part-Dieu tower (known as “the pencil”) built in 1977.

Rehabilitation of Building 78 – Rennes Métropole

  • July 28, 2025

A building designed to host industrial startups on the La Janais site. The 25,000 m² of Building 78 will provide space for young industrial companies, supporting the industry’s ecological transition.

Extension of the Gabriel-Montpied Stadium in Clermont-Ferrand

  • July 28, 2025

Phase 1 of the Gabriel-Montpied Stadium extension project in Clermont-Ferrand: the construction of a new 6,000-seat stand and outdoor facilities.

Construction of O’Marché Frais in Argenteuil

  • July 28, 2025

This is one of the hallmarks of the transformation of the Porte-Saint-Germain/Berges de Seine area. Launched in 2023, the construction of the future Marché Frais (formerly Ferme du Spahi) on the former Renault brownfield site is nearing completion. The food retailer is expanding, enhanced by a shopping gallery with easy access and parking facilities, responding to the fresh food market’s success with local residents.

Extension of the T3b Tramway – Groupe RATP

  • July 28, 2025

Revisit the gigantic project of the T3b tramway extension in Paris: a 5-year project, 3.2 kilometers of track, 7 new stations, 2 districts crossed, 2 institutions in joint project ownership—RATP responsible for installing the transport system and the City of Paris for the roadworks—and a major structural project: the filling of the Champerret tunnel.

Tour Duo Construction – BATEG

  • July 28, 2025

More than just a skyline, an architectural feat by Ateliers Jean Nouvel and BATEG. Discover behind the scenes of an extraordinary construction site reshaping Paris.

Tour Hekla Construction – Hines France

  • July 28, 2025

At the heart of transformation: The Hekla Tower, more than just a tower, a symbol of urban renewal. Dive into the details of its design and construction.

Fondation Luma Construction – Arles

  • July 28, 2025

Art takes new heights in Arles: Follow the genesis of the Fondation Luma, a vibrant place where architectural innovation meets artistic expression. An immersion into Frank Gehry’s bold vision and its impact on contemporary creation.

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The Devisubox Approach: the One-Stop-Shop Partner

  • July 28, 2025
La satisfaction du client a toujours fait partie des piliers de Devisubox. Nous sommes fiers d’avoir obtenu auprès de nos clients une note de satisfaction de 4.6/5 sur l’année 2024.

Showcasing the People on Your Sites with On-Location Filming

  • July 28, 2025

Documentary-style video content is now an essential part of project communication. While a timelapse condenses months of work into a few seconds, it only shows one part of the story. Behind the cranes and foundations, there are gestures, faces, and skills. And to highlight them, nothing beats content created on a human scale. At Devisubox, we believe a project’s progress isn’t just measured by its metrics. It’s also seen in the attention given to the people who work there. That’s why, in addition to our timelapses and aerial shots, we offer a dedicated solution: on-location filming to produce compelling narrative videos. Seeing Beyond the Site: Telling the Stories of Those Who Build It Where timelapse shows the overall movement, on-location filming focuses on the moments. A gesture, an exchange, a daily routine. It introduces a different rhythm, a more intimate narrative, and offers a complementary vision of the project. Our camera operators work directly on-site, equipped to blend into the environment without disrupting operations. They know how to position themselves, choose the right moments, and above all, film without ever compromising on safety. They all come with their own PPE. As Lucie Darres Souyri, Operations Manager for the Société Canal de Provence, points out: « A significant bonus: all crew members come with their own PPE and know exactly what to film. They know their craft, but also the essential safety rules of a public works site. » Lucie Darres Souyri, Operations Manager, Société Canal de Provence On-Location Filming: A Blend of Technical Skill and Visual Sense At Devisubox, our dual culture—visuals and construction—makes all the difference. We know how to execute an on-location filming session that respects on-site constraints while delivering powerful and clear images for all stakeholders. In addition to ground-level footage, we also use drones to provide immersive aerial shots. This combination allows us to cover the entire site, from the technical gesture to the big-picture view, and to create effective content for both internal and external communication. Valuing People, Strengthening Buy-In Shining a light on the men and women of the site also boosts team pride, unites people around the project, and produces high-value content for reports, presentations, or corporate publications. With over 2,500 sites monitored with timelapses and dozens of on-location filming projects completed, Devisubox is now much more than just a provider of autonomous photo cameras. We are an audiovisual creative studio, capable of adapting formats to your objectives.

Construction: No AI Without Digitalization

  • July 28, 2025

This editorial was originally published in our February 2025 newsletter. The studies leave no doubt: the global market for AI in construction is expected to triple in 3 years. All sectors are impacted, but not at the same speed. Planning and design are already highly digitalized fields, which is not the case for on-site operations like safety and monitoring. This isn’t inevitable, and 2025 could well be the year the construction industry catches up. How? We’ll tell you more in this revamped newsletter. According to Mordor Intelligence, the source of a study on AI’s impact on the construction market, three main sectors have already been significantly disrupted by Artificial Intelligence. In practical terms, what are we talking about? Planning and Design AI optimizes the design and planning phase of construction projects by reducing errors and improving efficiency. Think of industry-specific software that is becoming smarter, offering to generate designs by analyzing millions of possible configurations. This is already being offered by Autodesk, the market leader. AI-powered BIM also allows architects and engineers to save precious time by transforming a 2D plan into a 3D model. On this topic, see what the French company WiseBIM is doing. Monitoring and Safety Site monitoring is also a field in the midst of transformation. This is where computer vision algorithms display their full potential, using image recognition to analyze on-site activity or to prevent at-risk situations. These latter subjects, safety and productivity, are what we are developing at Devisubox with our autonomous photo cameras and our detection algorithm. Our goals: accident prevention through the detection of at-risk situations and productivity improvement through the analysis of project stages. A word of caution: there can be no AI without digitalization, and to digitalize a site, you need to produce images. Surveillance cameras are a costly investment as they require the installation of a telecom network and a stable electrical connection. This is why we recommend using photo cameras powered by batteries and solar panels. Equipment and Maintenance AI, coupled with onboard sensors in machinery, makes it possible to anticipate breakdowns, optimize the use of equipment, and, most importantly, allow typically very closed-off manufacturer protocols to communicate with each other. This is what the French company Hiboo offers. Next-generation equipment is also entering the market, from painting robots like the one from Les Companions to the semi-autonomous machines already being tested by Caterpillar. AI is creating lasting disruption in all markets, provided they are digitalized. ChatGPT would be powerless if it weren’t connected to its knowledge base (i.e., the internet). This is the natural evolution for digital fields, but it becomes more complicated for analog environments, like a construction site. If the construction industry intends to catch up and get on board with AI, it will have to go through this transformation and systematically equip sites with an image-capture system. We are, of course, available to discuss this further. 💡 At Devisubox, we started training our AI in 2018! To comply with European data protection regulations, we implemented a solution to blur the faces of people working on a site. Doing this by hand was out of the question (we receive tens of thousands of photos per day). So, we trained an algorithm to recognize silhouettes and faces. Seven years later, this algorithm is now capable of detecting at-risk situations on a construction site. Ivan Lorne, CEO Devisubox

The Devisubox Autonomous Photo Cameras

  • July 28, 2025

Devisubox photo cameras are designed to capture every moment of your construction site—with no cables, no connections, and no infrastructure. A wireless, autonomous, and intelligent construction camera dedicated to remote site monitoring and creating cinematic timelapses for your communications. Proprietary Technology Our autonomous photo cameras aren’t just cameras placed in a rugged housing. Our devices embed a proprietary controller card—the result of 95 man-years of R&D—that transforms a standard camera into an intelligent construction camera: remotely controllable, connected, solar-powered, and above all, extremely reliable over the long term. Complete Autonomy Durability and Installation Flexibility Designed for demanding environments, our cameras are: Our technicians have a wide range of solutions to install your wireless construction camera, including at height or in complex areas.caméra de chantier sans fil, y compris en hauteur ou sur des zones complexes. Two Models to Cover All Uses Vision Camera Large-format DSLR sensorPrimary use: Cinematic videos, site communicationCan also be used for site monitoring Compact Camera Optimized smartphone sensorPrimary use: Remote monitoringCan also be used to create timelapses for documentation purposes An Image is More Than Just a Sum of Megapixels It’s not just the resolution that produces a high-quality image, but also the size and quality of the sensor. A large sensor (like in a DSLR camera) captures more light, renders details better, and produces clearer images, even in difficult conditions. The use of professional-grade lenses also influences the cinematic look of an image. This is why a DSLR camera sensor, paired with a cinema lens, will always produce more beautiful images, even at an equal or lower resolution. These differences are what allow us to produce the high-quality construction videos and cinematic timelapses that Devisubox is known for. Devisubox Also Means Custom Support Every construction site is unique. Our experienced teams support you in choosing the construction camera best suited to your needs, whether for communication, reporting, documentation, or daily monitoring.

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