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Construction Tech Review | Thursday, September 02, 2021
Expedition in technology has brought about a huge impact on digitalization in the construction industry. Today, there are numerous examples of how technology is bringing a revolution in construction.
Fremont, CA: Construction is one of the gigantic industries in the world. Although it witnessed some growth in the last decade, the pandemic challenges have slowed it down. Hence, realizing renewed growth is exigent given the practices and techniques currently in use. The traditional project management—heavily relying on spreadsheets and other manual tools—will not be sufficient to progress in the digital era, where technology has changed the entire outlook of the construction industry. When we talk about ingraining technology in construction, we refer to multiple aspects in which we can make the workflow more rapid, efficient, and competent.
The Upcoming Trends of Construction and Technology
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Some major patterns of construction technology trends include building information modelling (BIM), fleet management systems, GPS technology in equipment, green and innovative materials, blockchain technology, 3D printing, robotics and drones, electronic payment, and budget management systems, and virtual reality (VR).
If you’re in the construction business, here are the current technology trends:
1. Building Information Modelling (BIM)
It constitutes a gamut of tasks such as designing processes and operating a building collectively using a coherent application of 3D models rather than separate design illustrations. BIM workflows permit for a much more dynamic and integrated approach to project administration.
2. Green and Environment - Congenial Construction Technology
Whilst working on projects, it is difficult to keep things environment friendly and green. So, the question is how is it done? So, if we put simply, when time taken is reduced, it will result in less noise, waste, and other types of pollution. Moreover, the utilization of innovative, environment friendly, and non-toxic materials will also reduce the adverse impacts of construction significantly.
3. Robotics and Drones
The utilization of robotic technology will simplify many of logistics challenges involved during construction. Whether it is moving heavy objects or conducting hazardous demolition processes, robotics can bring a new level of safety to the construction sector.
Also, drones that can be easily deployed and operated from a distance will also play a crucial role in enhancing construction projects. They can streamline a variety of processes, from fire safety to power-belt checks and overall security. Drones floating above a construction site can trace project advancement and can play a vital part in monitoring the activity of people, robotic equipment, and heavy machinery.
4. Virtual Reality Technology
By leveraging virtual technology in the construction sector, organizations can get a virtual outlook of a proposed in-development project and to present the concepts to the stakeholders. Thus, the stakeholders can have complete visibility and control over the projects, making whatever changes required before the construction is finalized.
6. Blockchain Technology
The most significant use of the blockchain is in trust, transparency, and ease of admittance to important documents. Normally, a construction project may have a large number of stakeholders. Coordinating among them is often a major pursuit. By using blockchain, the stakeholders can store important contracts in immutable ledgers facilitated by the technology. It will not only enhance coordination between the stakeholders, but will result in the seamless implementation of construction projects.
7. 3D Printing Technology
3D technology is changing the face of the construction industry in a big way by providing an easy way to develop complex objects within a short period of time. The utilization of this technology will not only reduce the cost of transportation for various components, but will also eliminate waste.
Considering all such developments in the construction industry, it can be concluded that technology is permeating almost every major industry. It is undoubtedly becoming a cornerstone of construction, a trend that will only continue through 2021 and beyond.
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