We conducted an AI implementation workshop with Verston, an Estonian road construction company. Through hands-on use case mapping and prioritization, participants identified 34 AI use cases and selected 4 high-potential initiatives with €750,000/year in savings potential—primarily through reduced manual work.
About the Company
The Challenge
Road construction projects involve significant coordination across project managers, site managers, and foremen—with much of the work still relying on manual processes. Verston wanted to explore how AI could reduce this burden and improve operational efficiency.
Key Questions
Solution
We conducted an AI implementation workshop with Verston's operational staff, combining tool demonstrations with hands-on use case mapping and prioritization.
Results
Key Insight
What Made It Work
Client Testimonial
Key Outcomes
What's Next
With 34 use cases mapped and 4 high-potential initiatives prioritized, Verston now has a clear roadmap for AI implementation.
The €750,000 savings potential—primarily from reducing manual work—represents just the beginning.
The next step: ensuring these validated ideas move from workshop output to real implementation.
The €750,000 savings potential—primarily from reducing manual work—represents just the beginning.
The next step: ensuring these validated ideas move from workshop output to real implementation.