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Construction Tech Review | Monday, December 16, 2019
Sooner or later, technology will help the construction industry to overcome the challenges it has been grappling with, starting from skill shortages to increased demands.
FREMONT, CA: Modern technologies have impacted nearly every industry, but there are still a few sectors such as construction, which are yet to realize the actual potential of these developments. Along with the advent of latest technologies, numerous construction start-ups have also come to the surface of the construction industry.
Start-ups realize that the shortage in skills displays a situation that can worsen the future, and also shows that the current workforce is aging without letting the new talent to step in. The situation is under high pressure due to the demands concerning more productive due to the rise of urbanization, which is bringing a higher need for every infrastructure.
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The new start-ups are eventually helping in modernizing the construction industry with technologies like virtual reality, digital design, and offsite manufacturing. Apart from these, there is a couple of other methods in which technology can help to ease the burden for construction and bring productivity.
Building Information Modelling (BIM) has already been in use to plan out projects efficiently. Still, the introduction of augmented reality and virtual reality has now elevated the stand of the industry by providing more precision abilities. Leveraging technology to replicate the environment where the employees will be working can help in reducing errors and increasing safety. Meanwhile, the rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning technology offers different methods to analyze data from previous projects and help to provide more exact estimates for closing the final dates and expenses.
Besides, technology also helps to ease the burden when it comes to carrying out reporting because analytics helps to visualize and implement raw data instantly, without performing any complicated mathematical calculations. Such abilities can end up being more informative when it comes to offering insights into possible problems, which might be completely unexpected.
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