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Construction Tech Review | Friday, June 05, 2020
Technology is developing at a rapid pace. Therefore, the construction industry should not delay in embracing technology as it will empower them to understand and make their projects and sites better, more secure, and more productive.
FREMONT, CA: The construction industry has always been slow in adopting new and upcoming technology in comparison to other industries. However, the past year experienced a significant improvement and development in technologies, such as VR and AR, 3D printing, wearable tech, prefabrication, and more. The following are some of the technologies that will rock the construction industry in 2020.
Autonomous Project Monitoring
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In this technology, Ai, machine learning, and computer vision is used for autonomous monitoring of construction sites and improvising project performance and execution. Construction companies should search for automation of day-to-day work, such as progress tracking, data collection, safety observations, daily log and reporting, production analysis and productivity, claims validation, cost, identification of risks in the schedule, and quality.
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Robotics
Over the past few years, robots have been dominating the construction industry. Robotics in the construction industry is one of the most exciting technological advancements to watch. Robotics is constantly enhancing and improving employee’s experience instead of replacing them. Though the cost of this technology is high, it is definitely worth the attention.
Wearables and Internet of Things (IoT)
IoT devices and wearables at construction sites will be providing the benefit of scalable mesh networks, equipment sensors, and a cloud-based dashboard, such as providing the location of the worker, automatic safety events and alert notifications, and many more. Wearable will do the job of automating tracking headcount to show the manager worker’s position, mark hazards, and provide real-time safety alerts sitewide.
4D BIM Integration
Building Information Modeling (BIM) will continue to be one of the popular trends in construction. In the future, BIM will bring collaboration and accuracy to the building process. As the project’s blueprint, all the details will be compared to and upgraded with as build progress referencing BIM model, thus providing the backbone of analytics and data to which progress is compared.
Predictive Analytics
Analytics provides every company and its project with valuable insights into the current status and progress. Presently, the construction industry is making use of big data, and one of the significant concerns with the present analytics takes it a step forward. Predictive analytics in construction help in managing resources, finances, and material by more precisely predicting how much is required and where.
The construction industry must hit the ground running again, and enjoy the benefits offered by these upgrades in technology.
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