Adetayo Onososen, an innovator in Nigeria’s construction landscape, is passionately pursuing the advancement of technology in the sector. By harnessing the power of algorithms and deep learning, he is revolutionizing the role of robotics in construction. Onososen’s vision is to transform the industry by increasing efficiency, reducing project costs, and ensuring a safer work environment for all, positioning Nigeria as a leader in construction technology on the global stage.
One of the innovative models developed focuses on the use of drones, a rapidly emerging robot within the construction industry. Created in collaboration with researchers from the University of Florida, Leeds Beckett University, and Mangosuthu University of Technology, this model supports construction practitioners in implementing predictive and prescriptive controls to drive construction site digitalization through the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). Applied on various construction sites in South Africa, users have noted that its implementation can significantly accelerate the sector’s digital transformation and enhance infrastructure delivery for government agencies, stakeholders, and industry players.
UAVs, which can fly autonomously or be remotely piloted, are increasingly being utilized for tasks such as data collection, mapping, and visual inspections within the architecture, engineering, construction, and facilities management (AEC-FM) sectors. Equipped with high-quality imaging capabilities, drones are able to capture large volumes of aerial data, accurately mapped to GPS points in both 2D and 3D formats. This allows for precise distance measurements and the creation of detailed 3D models, which are invaluable for analyzing key construction metrics, including volumes, surfaces, and altitudes.
Adetayo Onososen is working closely with experts in the construction sector to develop a deep learning algorithm designed to monitor real-time drowsiness among construction workers. This technology aims to predict potential site hazards and reduce the risk of accidents. His innovative solution is already being implemented by top construction firms in Lagos, Nigeria, where it has demonstrated significant improvements in both project efficiency and overall productivity. For instance, LHIS has reported a 15% reduction in project timelines thanks to the use of this advanced application.
Adetayo Onososen’s success comes as no surprise, given his solid foundation in Construction Management and his multidisciplinary approach to digitalization in construction. By collaborating with experts across various fields, he emphasizes the importance of breaking down silos when developing solutions to address the industry’s challenges. Holding both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Quantity Surveying from one of Nigeria’s top universities, and having gained extensive experience working with government agencies, Adetayo advocates for a forward-thinking approach to infrastructure development in Africa and other emerging economies. He stresses the need for introspection to drive progress, highlighting that building for the future presents exciting opportunities, especially with the transformative potential of large language models in reshaping the construction industry.
“With the rapid evolution of machine learning and data analytics, the future holds tremendous promise for this rising researcher. We can expect to see even more groundbreaking advancements in the Nigerian construction industry as these technologies continue to progress.”
