2025 Smart Construction Site and Technology-Based Disaster Prevention Observation Tour
Taoyuan City Deputy Mayor Su Jun-Bin (center in photo), COAPRE CEO Lee Po-Chang (front row, fourth from right), and representatives from local government agencies and trade unions attended the ceremony and took a group photo to commemorate the occasion.
The robotic dog inspection system can traverse uneven terrain and obstacles, overcoming environmental limitations to conduct inspections in construction sites.
To strengthen disaster prevention capabilities at construction sites, the first session of the observation tour was held in Taoyuan, marking the beginning of six scheduled observation activities throughout the year. In his remarks, Deputy Mayor Su Jun-Bin noted that Taoyuan is the fastest-growing city among Taiwan’s six special municipalities. With rapid progress in both public infrastructure and private construction projects, the construction industry faces high-risk and high-pressure working environments, making the need for occupational safety protection more urgent than ever. He emphasized that finding ways to leverage technology to assist on-site management, reduce risks, and prevent accidents is a key challenge that both the municipal government and the construction industry must address together.
This observation tour showcased a range of AI-powered disaster prevention systems and innovative technologies, including an access control and environmental monitoring system, real-time personnel positioning system, steel structure assembly monitoring system, smart safety inspection app, elevator shaft safety control system, Building Information Modeling (BIM) application system, drone-based real-time voice inspection system, overheight-prevention device for aerial work platforms, intelligent image recognition hoisting safety monitoring system, and solar-powered shading and cooling devices. These systems not only enhance real-time monitoring and decision-making efficiency at construction sites but also offer advantages such as reasonable implementation costs and flexible operation. They are highly applicable to small- and medium-sized projects as well, demonstrating the tangible results and broad potential of smart disaster prevention technologies.
JY Group has introduced a drone inspection system to enhance safety management and operational efficiency. As the first in Taiwan’s construction industry to do so, the company has also obtained corporate certification from the Civil Aviation Administration.
The joint organization of this observation tour by COAPRE and the Taoyuan City Government Department of Labor marks an important milestone in collaborative efforts between the public and private sectors to advance occupational accident prevention. Looking ahead, COAPRE will continue to work closely with central and local governments, industry associations, and academic institutions to promote a diverse safety culture and establish autonomous safety management systems. COAPRE also aims to support the construction industry in adopting technological applications to jointly build safer, smarter, and more sustainable worksites.
The Smart Construction Site and Technology-Based Disaster Prevention Observation Tour not only demonstrates the practical achievements of technological innovation in the construction sector but also embodies the shared vision of government, industry, and academia toward enhancing worksite safety. Through the parallel advancement of smart technologies and professional management, COAPRE remains committed to protecting workers’ safety and realizing the goal of ensuring that everyone can “go to work safely and return home healthy.”
The solar panel shading and cooling system is an innovative solution that integrates renewable energy generation with environmental temperature reduction technology.