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Georgina North, Head of Technology & Innovation, Laing O’Rourke
Jeff Walter, Director, Digital Transformation, AECOM
Sarah Johnson, Senior Field Engineer at McCarthy Building Companies, Inc
Nanotechnology's potential in the construction field is vast. The emergence of nanomaterials in the rapidly evolving construction industry has given rise to several new possibilities.
Despite these challenges, the outlook for nanotechnology in the construction sector is positive. Ongoing research and advancements in technology can overcome these obstacles.
Revolutionizing Construction: The Latest Breakthroughs In Nanotech Solutions
Nanotechnology, operating at the molecular and atomic level, involves the manipulation and utilization of materials at an incredibly small scale. When applied in the construction domain, it brings forth a multitude of groundbreaking advancements that are reshaping the sector.
One of the most notable breakthroughs is the development of self-healing materials infused with nanoparticles. These innovative materials possess the ability to autonomously repair cracks and damages, significantly prolonging the lifespan of structures and reducing maintenance costs. By incorporating nanocapsules filled with healing agents into concrete, for instance, small cracks can be healed before they escalate into larger issues, thereby ensuring the durability and resilience of buildings and infrastructure.
In the realm of sustainability, nanotechnology offers promising solutions by enabling the development of eco-friendly construction materials. Nano-engineered materials can utilize recycled components and reduce the consumption of raw materials, thereby minimizing the environmental impact of construction activities. Additionally, the advent of nanotech-enabled sensors allows for real-time monitoring of structures, enabling early detection of potential issues and ensuring proactive maintenance, thus enhancing safety and sustainability.
From self-healing materials to enhanced sustainability and smart infrastructure, nanotech solutions are driving a paradigm shift towards more resilient, efficient, and environmentally conscious construction practices. Embracing these advancements will not only redefine how we build but also lay the foundation for a more sustainable and resilient future. As stakeholders continue to collaborate and innovate in this domain, the potential for transformative change in the construction industry remains boundless.
In this edition, we have featured GoNano. Unlike other conventional surface-level roof rejuvenation products, the GoNano product lineup comprises millions of nanoparticles (nano-silica) that initiate chemical reactions with the underlying material substrate.
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