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Construction Tech Review | Sunday, January 03, 2021
BIM is one of those foundation technologies that not only has many benefits in its own right, but is also used as one of the backbones charging other construction tech like digitals twins, artificial intelligence (AI), and scheduling software.
Fremont, CA: The last two years have undoubtedly furthered the need to communicate and share data in real-time as it became vital for construction firms to adapt to remote working conditions rapidly. The need for integrated software was already present in the construction segment, owing to data exchange between the office and executives on the field. Decisions often have to be made rapidly in construction, so having access to the most up-to-date information is key in order to avoid costly remodelling and rescheduling of projects. Building information modelling (BIM) is a process that consists of digital representations of the physical and functional areas of a building that can lead to better collaboration during design and construction. Also, it assists contractors in better understanding the scope of their design intent due to the 3D modelling and additional data in the models; besides, it can also aid estimators by generating accurate quantities of all building materials and components needed on a project. Additionally, construction schedules can be simulated with BIM, creating a visual representation of the construction process to plan out each phase of construction. BIM is one of those foundation technologies that not only has many benefits in its own right but is also used as one of the backbones charging another construction tech like digitals twins, artificial intelligence (AI), and scheduling software.
Much like BIM, AI is a technology that is also used in conjunction with other technologies like BIM, sensors, wearables, and laser scanners to gather the data it will use to learn and make decisions. AI primarily focuses on technology that enables computers and machines to mimic human intelligence. Machine learning (ML), a subset of AI, which uses algorithms to learn from data, identify patterns, and make decisions without having to be programmed, is having a huge impact on construction.
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Construction projects create a ton of data which is great for AI because all that data collected over the years on projects can be used to improve machine learning and predict future outcomes on projects, aid in schedule, mitigate risk and improve productivity. Construction project planning and scheduling is one area where AI can really shine, simulating the projects millions of times in a matter of minutes and making minor adjustments each time to deliver the ideal schedule to maximise efficiency and productivity to reduce timelines and save money. Furthermore, AI is powering construction robots and drones to monitor job site progress give instant data and actionable data to improve job site productivity.
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