As the construction industry grows quickly, work sites are focusing more on being efficient, accurate, and safe. Before, excavators depended a lot on the operator's skill. This was flexible but risky. Digging in the wrong spot could cause expensive delays, damage hidden pipes or wires, and even lead to accidents. Generally, contractors used painted lines or verbal warnings to avoid risks, but these methods were often unreliable and full of human error.
Because of these challenges, smart construction technology has become the solution. The continuous improvements to the FJD G31 PRO 3D Excavator Guidance System are a perfect example of this. With its new "Avoidance Zone" feature, it's a major step forward in making job sites both safer and smarter.
What Is the Avoidance Zone?
The "Avoidance Zone" feature acts like a virtual safety boundary for the excavator. Before starting work, the operator can use the G31 PRO system to mark off areas where they are not allowed to dig. This is perfect for protecting things like underground cables, gas pipelines, drainage systems, or bridge supports.As the excavator works, the system compares the machine's exact location to the map of the site. If the digging tool gets too close to one of these no-dig zones, the G31 PRO immediately warns the operator. This feature gives the excavator an "intelligent shield" that turns hidden dangers into visible, manageable risks.
Avoidance Zone: Why Safety and Efficiency Matter?
The Avoidance Zone feature makes the job much safer. A huge worry is caused when digging is hitting something you shouldn't, especially in cities where pipes and cables are everywhere and not always marked well. Just one mistake can stop the project, cost a lot of money, or cause a dangerous accident. With the G31 PRO, these forbidden areas become "virtual no-go zones." The system protects the work in real-time, even if the operator is rushed.This new feature also makes the work more efficient. Since operators don't have to constantly worry about hitting something, they can work more confidently and steadily. What used to be a slow, careful process can now be done smoothly, because the system is always there, actively keeping the work safe.
Broad Applications in the Construction Industry
The Avoidance Zone is helpful for many different types of construction work. In city projects, it helps prevent accidental damage to things like water pipes or gas lines. For power companies, it ensures safe work around high-voltage cables. And in projects for bridges and foundations, it protects the main parts of the structure from being dug up by mistake.It can even be used for environmental projects to mark off protected natural areas, stopping machinery from going into them. No matter if you're in a city or working on a big infrastructure project, the G31 PRO's Avoidance Zone adds a reliable layer of safety to your entire job.