At High Risk Solutions, we’re known for getting boots on the ground fast and solving complex problems on-site, but we also know that staying ahead means thinking ahead. In a world where technology is transforming every industry, we asked ourselves a simple question:
Why shouldn’t innovation live on the job site, too?
That’s where our journey with AI began. Not because it’s a trend, but because it’s a tool, one that helps us do what we already do best: keep people safe, get the job done faster, and make sure no one is left in the dark when they need answers.
We’ve always embraced new systems, from scaffolding advancements to streamlined safety processes, and integrating AI is the next step. But more importantly, we didn’t just adopt any AI solution. We built our own, from scratch, based on what our workers needed.
From the Ground Up: A Tool Built by the Team, for the Team
The idea came from real conversations with our staff. Time and again, we heard:
“I need to double-check a safety rule, but I don’t know where the file is.”
“Can I submit my leave without calling someone?”
“What’s the latest on that updated procedure?”
Instead of making them dig through documents or wait for answers, we thought: why not build something that delivers what they need, instantly?
So, we created a friendly AI assistant that lives right in your pocket. Available through a messaging app our workers already use, this tool gives quick, accurate answers to real questions. It’s fast, intuitive, and built specifically for the fast-paced, high-pressure environment of fieldwork.
Why AI? Why Now?
AI isn’t just changing office jobs. It’s reshaping how people on the ground get information, make decisions, and stay connected. And for HRS, that means giving our teams:
Faster access to critical site data.
Better communication across teams and yards.
Smarter solutions that adapt as we grow.
A Quick Fact to Ponder
Did you know? As of 2025, over 80% of businesses worldwide are exploring or actively using AI to improve operations. It’s not just tech companies. Industries like construction, logistics, and manufacturing are rapidly adopting AI-driven tools to solve real world problems faster.