Construction Safety

Rehearse the hazard before it ever reaches the site

Construction remains one of the most dangerous sectors to work in. VR simulation lets crews practise high-risk procedures — working at height, confined spaces, lift plans, and plant operation — in a consequence-free environment until the safe behaviour is automatic.

Construction worker in a hard hat and safety vest operating equipment on an urban site

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Better knowledge retention vs. classroom

Faster to confident, competent practice

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Real-world risk during training

Hazards we simulate

  • Falls from height
  • Excavation & confined spaces
  • Plant & vehicle movement
  • Lifting operations

Why teams choose simulation

Muscle memory, safely

Trainees repeat critical procedures until they're second nature — without exposure to live hazards.

Standardised competency

Every operative experiences the same scenario and assessment, so sign-off means the same thing on every site.

Toolbox talks that land

Immersive recreations of real incidents make safety briefings memorable instead of forgettable.

Related project work

Construction in practice

Supervisor AI

Supervisor AI

The Supervisor AI Training project, developed in partnership with the Manitoba Construction Sector Council (MCSC), is a specialized digital learning platform designed to modernize the professional development of construction supervisors. The site serves as a centralized hub for leadership training, beginning with a curated library of instructional videos that establish a foundation in essential management principles. By integrating multimedia content with a streamlined user interface, the platform ensures that critical safety and organizational knowledge is accessible to busy professionals across the province.

English for Construction
LanguageVR

English for Construction

In collaboration with the Manitoba Construction Sector Council (MCSC), this VR project provides an immersive language-learning experience designed to help newcomers master technical industry terminology. By simulating real-world environments, the tool bridges the gap between traditional classroom learning and the physical jobsite, allowing users to build confidence and "technical literacy" in a risk-free, virtual setting.

Power Drill VR
SafetyVR

Power Drill VR

Power Drill VR is an energetic and approachable virtual reality experience designed to spark an interest in the trades for a younger generation. Designed in conjunction with the Manitoba Construction Sector Council (MCSC), the project leverages their expertise as subject matter experts to ensure the content is both technically grounded and highly effective at youth engagement. Eschewing the complexities of a deep technical simulation, the game uses a vibrant, cartoonish art style to transform basic carpentry into a fun, interactive playground where kids can experiment with tools and build confidence.