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Want to learn more about OxBlue Corporation? Read about updates to our wireless camera systems. OxBlue wireless outdoor cameras and wireless camera systems are frequently featured in the news.

March 2010
OxBlue and Systemates have partnered to integrate OxBlue webcams into Projectmates, the award-winning construction management software. Owners and project executives already equipped with Projectmates now have the added ability to be virtually present at any jobsite.

February 2010
OxBlue, the industry leader in construction camera technology is announcing an expansion to their product line. In addition to their existing 2, 4 and 6 MP cameras, OxBlue will begin fabrication of an 8 MP offering. Weighing in at twice the resolution of OxBlue.s standard camera, the 8MP construction camera is ideal for large-scale projects.

September 2009
Construction camera provider, OxBlue Corporation, announces the asset acquisition of privately owned competitor Digital Job Site, Inc., The asset acquisition of Digital Job Site by OxBlue Corporation accelerates OxBlue's strategic plan to meet the growing demand for construction camera services which improve project communication and reduce risk.

August 2009
OxBlue makes new screensaver service available to clients at no charge. The service allows project teams to know the status of construction more often with less effort. The service allows a user's desktop screensaver to display the most recent photos and project information from each active project.

July 2009
Commercial Construction Magazine features OxBlue in a special section story, "Jobsite Cameras Provide Safety and Efficiency." The article discusses the current challenges contractors face in winning new work and how construction cameras can be used to provide owners with more peace of mind.

June 2009
OxBlue construction cameras are featured in New Mexico Business Weekly article "Web cams track Rio Rancho Construction".

Through these webcams, high-definition images are captured of the construction occurring at Hewlett-Packard's new Customer Service and Technical Support Center and at the first building as part of the University of New Mexico's (UNM) West Campus. You may see up-to-date construction progress by visiting the Oxblue construction camera.

May 2009
Zeus Technology, the oil and gas industry's leading IT publication, features OxBlue construction cameras in it's latest issue. The cover photo for this month's issue was captured by an OxBlue construction camera being used on a major construction project. The use of a webcam image for the cover of a magazine demonstrates the high-quality images captured by OxBlue construction cameras.

April 2009
As a result of an increasing number of bridge and transporation construction starts related to stimulus funds, there has been an increasing demand for OxBlue construction cameras to monitor these projects. OxBlue has published a live construction camera example page to demonstrate how construction webcams are being used to monitor these projects. To visit the transportation and bridge onstruction camera page Click Here.

April 2009
As a result of a strong increase in requests for school, healthcare, and hospital construction cameras, OxBlue has published live construction camera example pages for each. To visit the school construction camera page Click Here. To visit the hospital and healthcare construction camera page Click Here.

March 2009
Bridge Design & Engineering published a list of bridge and transportation webcams. Visitors around the world can now track progress, view time-lapse footage, and review archived photos of live construction cameras on bridge projects around the world.

January 2009
National Geographic features OxBlue construction cameras: On Thursday, January 15 2009, the National Geographic Channel broadcast a documentary on the I-35W bridge project, featuring images and time-lapse footage from the OxBlue wireless outdoor cameras used by the Minnesota Department of Transportation to document and communicate construction progress. For information about the I-35W bridge collapse, visit the I-35W St. Anthony Falls Bridge website. To view the I-35W bridge construction camera, visit http://oxblue.com/pro/open/flatironmanson/stanthony

November 2008
Every dollar counts: The federal incentives for renewable energy include a 30% tax credit for solar energy property. Clients who have purchased or are considering the purchase of an OxBlue Solar System can use IRS form 3468 to claim their tax credit. Please see your tax professional for more information.

October 2008
The ND DOT project team and thousands of spectators gathered online to watch the demolition of the Liberty Memorial Bridge. Although there weren't many fireworks, two additional segments will be demolished in the coming weeks. Demolition occurred October 6 2008 just after 10 a.m.. Click here to view images from the Bismark Livert Memorial Bridge webcam.

September 2008
Jobsite progress photos from the I-35W Bridge project make front page news for the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Click here to view the I-35W Bridge live construction camera.

June 2008
OxBlue camera system technology featured in Atlanta Journal and Constitution article about a major Georgia DOT road construction project in Atlanta, GA.

April 2008
OxBlue is now offering a line of professional grade solar-ready construction webcams and solar power stations to run them. The new wireless outdoor camera units provide the same high-definition image capabilities of the popular OxBlue construction cameras.

The solar offering has been designed for transportation to remote sites and simple installation. The solar power stations provide digital readouts on wireless camera system status and performance. They are comprised of battery banks managed by an automated charge controller system. The wireless outdoor camera unit is housed in a pole-mountable, lockable aluminum enclosure, with lightning protection and circuit breakers for both the solar array and battery banks.

February 2008
Oxblue now offers a 4 megapixel resolution construction camera system. The 4 megapixel cellular system will become the new standard OxBlue product with 33% higher resolution than the previous standard system. This increases the resolution offered by the standard OxBlue system to more than 50 times that of a typical webcam and to more than 10 times that of a standard television. The 4 megapixel system is also priced to be a best value for customers selecting a construction webcam system.

January 2008
OxBlue featured in Constructech article "More Than a Project." Jon Antevy, CEO, e-Builder, www.e-builder.com, Plantation, Fla., worked with Chandler McCormack, president, Oxblue Corp., Atlanta, Ga., to integrate OxBlue's ruggedized construction cameras with e-Builder's online applications.

November 2007
OxBlue now offers both solar ready construction cameras and a line of solar power stations to run them. Clients can now use wireless outdoor cameras at virtually any location, expanding the possibilities and connecting even more jobsites together. (read more...)

September 2007
We've moved! OxBlue expands into a larger facility to increase efficiency and better serve our customers. We have moved from Suite 2 to Suite 8. Reminders will be sent out with invoices and statements.

August 2007
OxBlue launches a major software update to include many new features customers have been asking for. The new features include online time-lapses, project weather data, interactive slideshow, and project dashboards. These updates are a direct result of feedback received from the 2007 OxBlue customer survey earlier this year.

Please view one of our demos to experience the new features yourself.



Project Dashboard: The Project Dashboard, previously available only in OxBlue Pro, will now be available in the Standard version as well. Want a centralized way to monitor cameras across several jobsites without having to log on to separate web addresses? This feature lets you do it.

Online Time-Lapse: The online interface will allow users to view time-lapse movies of the construction progress through the OxBlue interface. Each movie will cover the entire duration of construction, from the first day the camera was set up to the most recent completed day of construction activity.

Interactive Slideshow: The interactive slideshow rotates through each of the most recent photos from the client's active jobsites. This update requires a minimum of three cameras to operate and will be available to all customers who have 3 or more active cameras.

Weather: The current weather condition is now displayed for each site. In addition, each image now captured will be associated with its corresponding weather data. As projects progress, it will now be possible to go back in time and look at past weather conditions on the jobsite.


July 2007
OxBlue is featured in ForConstructionPros.com article: construction cameras.
There are a number of "teams" and "players" involved in any construction project, and keeping all of these people involved is a challenging task. As a contractor, the main responsibility is to build a certain structure in a defined amount of time for a specific amount of money.


May 2007
British Columbia Ministry of Transportation launches new webcams to view the William R. Bennett Bridge Project. The new bridge is scheduled for completion in the summer of 2008 and will be one of the few floating bridges in North America. OxBlue construction camera sytems are being used to document the progress of the project and public access is available at: http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/WilliamRBennettBridge/cam.htm


April 2007
The Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) hosts the A/E/C technology industry to answer questions and present the latest technology available to the construction management professional. Leading construction technology companies including Autodesk, OxBlue Corp, Beck Technology, Applied Software, Ratio WebCentric Learning, Incipio Technologies, Field2Base, and American Reprographics Company present.


March 2007
OxBlue featured in Construction Executive Magazine, Tech Trends: Breaking New Ground in construction camera Technology. Informative article on who's using construction cameras, why they are using them, the decision process and ROI.


September 2006
OxBlue featured in FIATECH Emerging Technology Series Webinar -- "Construction Webcams: New Tools for Project Control and Team Coordination."

Download the webinar PDF from FIATECH's website (9 MB PDF)

What is FIATECH? Click here to find out.


August 2006
Daily Commercial News and Construction Record: "Systems Valuable Legal Tool." Discussion on the evolution of construction cameras as a project management tool. Learn how digital construction webcams can protect you and your project against claims.


August 2006
OxBlue featured in Constructech Magazine: "An Eye on Construction."
Learn how digital web cameras can help busy project managers manage multiple projects more effectively, and why webcams are becoming an integral part of field operations for some contractors.


June 2006
The OxBlue Pro User Interface is unveiled after several months of development. The UI takes the OxBlue system into the realm of project management, allowing users to perform sophisticated visual analysis of construction sequencing, safety, work crew accounting, materials handling, claims management, schedule, as-built conditions verification and warranty management.

OxBlue system deployed for construction of the Washington, D.C., Nationals' $600-million plus, 41,000-seat major league ballpark. Go to live webcam: http://www.dcballpark.com/


May 2006
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center selects OxBlue system for its new 16-story, 240,000 SF Breast and Imaging Center at 65th Street and 2nd Avenue in New York City.


April 2006
The OxBlue system is deployed on a major development project in Doha, Qatar

A major retailer of sports shoes deploys the OxBlue system on multiple projects in Italy.

The OxBlue camera system is deployed for the first time in the United Kingdom on a major green field datacenter project for a multinational investment firm, in the town of Basingstoke outside London.


March 2006
OxBlue camera system deployed for Army Hawaii Family Housing program in Oahu, Hawaii. The $2.3 billion program includes 5,400 new rental homes and more than 2,500 renovations at 19 Army locations in Hawaii over the next 10 years. It is the largest privatization project by the U.S. Army to date.

McHugh Construction selects OxBlue for a unique U.S. Navy project: building an indoor mockup of a missile cruiser for combat training at a Navy facility in Michigan. The project was featured in ENR cover story "New Naval Training Building Transforms Recruits Into Sailors", ENR March 27 2006.

Boh Brothers deploys OxBlue on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' 17th St. Canal flood gate project in New Orleans. The 3-month fast track project was a key part of preparations for the 2006 hurricane season.

The Art Institute of Chicago deploys the OxBlue system for construction of the $250-million + North Wing addition. The 264,000 SF facility, designed by acclaimed architect Renzo Piano, will provide a home for the museum's scattered collection of modern and contemporary art along the shores of Lake Michigan.


February 2006
Turner Construction deploys the OxBlue system on the 850,000 SF, 1,200-bed Laguna Honda Replacement Hospital in San Francisco, CA.

Marriott International deploys OxBlue system on a $200 million expansion at its Orlando World Center Marriott Resort and Convention Center, the largest hotel in the Marriott portfolio.

Miami Valley South Health Center (Dayton, OH) selects the OxBlue system for its 268,000 SF new outpatient facility.

Scripps Memorial Hospital selects the OxBlue system for its $100-million+ expansion at its Encinitas, CA campus.


January 2006
OxBlue releases a 6 megapixel version of its standard webcam system.

The University of Chicago selects the OxBlue system for its new 325,800 SF Center for Biomedical Discovery research facility. Turner Construction is CM on the $162 million fast-track project.

National fashion retailer Sephora signs a multi-camera deal to monitor interiors construction at all of its new and renovated retail stores. Monitoring interiors' construction is a new twist on the use of OxBlue webcams.

The OxBlue system is deployed on a massive shopping center development project in Kuwait City, Kuwait.


December 2005
Northern Nevada Business Weekly focuses on OxBlue in a front page feature article "Web Cams a New Tool for Managers of Construction".


November 2005
To better serve its customers, OxBlue moves to an expanded facility in Midtown Atlanta.

Peninsula Mills Hospital, a private not-for-profit, deploys the OxBlue system on its $488-million, state-of-the-art replacement hospital in Burlingame, south of San Francisco, CA.

The OxBlue system is deployed on the 264-bed, $360 million New Children's Hospital project in Aurora, CO.

A joint venture of Skanska USA and Shook deploy the OxBlue system on a new 750,000 SF, 250-bed hospital at Middletown Regional Hospital's Health and Technology Campus in Middletown, OH.


October 2005
Essex County Hospital Center, Cedar Grove, NJ, selects the OxBlue system for its $54 million replacement hospital.

A joint venture of W.M. Jordan and McCarthy select OxBlue for a major expansion at the Virginia Commonwealth University's Critical Care Hospital in Richmond, VA.


September 2005
Missouri Dept. of Transportation deploys the OxBlue system for its $33 million replacement bridge project across the Missouri River at Herman, MO.

ENR Top 50 Contractor Brasfield & Gorrie deploys the OxBlue system on the $288 million All Children's Hospital, in St. Petersburg, FL.

OxBlue's technology featured in Constructor Magazine. Important features set the OxBlue system apart from other jobsite products.


August 2005
Construction sites using the OxBlue system in downtown New Orleans, Louisiana and the Florida panhandle are immediately able to determine the impact of Hurricane Katrina. The ability to determine the damage and appropriate response, even in areas where the local authorities are restricting access, proves an invaluable tool.

After successfully implementing OxBlue on its distribution centers, a leading national retailer expands use of the OxBlue system to over 200 sites per year.

The Coca-Cola Company deploys OxBlue system for its new 93,000 SF World of Coke project in downtown Atlanta.

Harrah's deploys the OxBlue system for construction of it seven-story, 258-room Metropolis Casino Hotel and Convention Center in Southern Illinois.

The OxBlue system is deployed at St. Louis University in St Louis, MO for the 10-story tower, 206,000 SF Health Sciences Research Center.


June 2005
California Transportation Ventures selects the OxBlue system for the South Bay Expressway, a 10-mile, $638 million private/public toll road in San Diego County.

Expansion of cellular coverage area for OxBlue service is increased to include the German market.


May 2005
The OxBlue system is deployed on a major high-rise project in downtown Seattle WA. The 450,000 SF 42-story Washington Mutual Center project will also house the Seattle Museum of Art.

OxBlue exhibits at 2005 ICSC Spring Convention in Las Vegas, NV. With over 40,000 in attendance, the previous record was broken giving a strong indication of the strength of the industry and the general economy.


April 2005
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta selects the OxBlue system for a $270-million expansion program at its Egleston and Scottish Rite Campuses in Atlanta, GA.


March 2005
Major network upgrade completed: OxBlue completed the installation of the new server cluster in Atlanta, GA within a hardened and secure facility. As part of a systemwide upgrade, all clients' data are now hosted on a fully mirrored network with redundant servers, telecommunications, and power connections. The new server cluster allows for future capacity and multiple layers of security.


January 2005

The Indiana Stadium & Convention Building Authority deploys the OxBlue system for the new home of the NFL Indianapolis Colts. The $500 million Indiana Stadium, featuring a retractable roof and seating for 63,000 for football, is scheduled for completion in August 2008.


December 2004
Fast growing construction equipment retailer Northern Tool & Equipment standardizes on OxBlue in a multi-year deal, deploying an average 15 webcams at a time.


October 2004
Minnesota Dept. of Transportation deploys system on the Wakota Bridge project across the Mississippi River near St. Paul, MN.


April 2004
Harrah's deploys the OxBlue system for construction of its 26-story, 450 room Harrah's Hotel in New Orleans. The webcam reliably cranks out hourly images for the project team for the next 26 months. It even survives Hurricane Katrina, providing valuable intelligence during the days and weeks after the flooding when the project was inaccessible to the project team.


February 2004
Nevada Dept. of Transportation deploys a 4-camera OxBlue system on its challenging Galena Creek Bridge project, part of the new Interstate 580 project linking Reno and Carson City.

First commercial application of OxBlue's proprietary cellular wireless image transmission solution, on the Nevada Dept. of Transportation's Galena Creek Bridge project.


2003
OxBlue begins an intensive effort to perfect cellular wireless transmission of digital images from jobsites.

OxBlue continues to refine the web-based user interface on its standard system, as well as image enhancement software and quality control systems.

Peer-to-peer referrals about the OxBlue system result in increasing sales.

OxBlue invests in back-end infrastructure to support growing demand for its standardized webcam system.


2002
Adoption among commercial developers and contractors begins to accelerate.

OxBlue releases its standard 3 megapixel webcam system.


March 2001
Realizing that commercial camera systems were inadequate for construction, OxBlue's founders undertake a long term program to develop their own systems using various technologies, industrial hardware and proprietary software.


January, 2001
OxBlue Corp is founded. The team begins reviewing available commercial webcam systems, for potential application on construction jobsites.


1998
OxBlue's founders develop their first webcam system for an international developer overseeing a major project in Atlanta.