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Construction Tech Review | Thursday, July 02, 2020
The construction industry has not yet entered the Industry 4.0 era. Is there any way technology can help them succeed?
FREMONT, CA: The construction industry is already lagging when it comes to the adoption of digital technology. However, it is possible if the global construction leaders start thinking digitally. It will take no time for the industries and cities to get propelled into the Industry 4.0 era.
The evolving technology in the construction industry, like building information modeling (BIM), 3D printing, and prefabrication are already reshaping the industry. Industrial IoT (IIoT) has digitized the construction industry with multiple sensors that report all kinds of data without conventional paper-based/manual data acquisition. Edge computing, with its ability to deploy intelligence anywhere, is processing the raw sensor data into real-time project progress and quality status. The combination of IIoT applications and edge computing can revolutionize the industry by increasing data usage and leveraging digital models for addressing the challenge of real-time project visibility.
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Advanced technology
The compactness and low power requirements of microcontrollers (MCUs) and System-on-Chips have empowered edge computing at generally remote and unconnected construction sites, integrating data closet to the source. These edge computing devices run operating stacks and software algorithms that incorporate AI so that predictive analytics can be completed at the operations’ pace. Applications like drones with added edge computing and Industrial IoT software can be utilized for safety, inspection, and location of finished goods or material across vast construction or fabrication yard. A robust and scalable architecture can be built with the combination of software intelligence, edge computing, and an edge to cloud architecture.
Digital Modeling
Data can be useful only if it is analyzed in real-time, in context to construction or fabrication operations, for making it usable. Developing dynamic digital models of equipment and process enables monitoring. These can also be used for predictive analytics with AI-based software.
Project owners and stakeholders achieve real-time visibility on their projects by digitalizing and modeling equipment and processes along with a fabrication process with various steps. Digital construction enhances equipment productivity, prevents unplanned downtime, improves allocation, and health.
Effect on construction
Edge computing and digital construction projects utilizing IIoT software empower key stakeholders to have real-time visibility. Digital construction can minimize project disruptions by enhancing equipment uptime, quickly locating portable equipment, minimizing idle time, and decreasing unplanned downtime via predictive maintenance. It can reduce expenses by forecasting and leasing only the required equipment. It predicts fuel and other consumable requirements to cut last-minute ordering and surcharges. It also enhances worker safety and health via enhanced environmental monitoring.
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