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Construction Tech Review | Monday, September 16, 2019
Advanced technologies help the construction sector to modify their current practices and adopt new strategies that help them in the future.
FREMONT, CA: Construction Industry, today, is powered by the Internet of Things, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence. These can be sorted and bought under a collective term called Industry 4.0. Industry 4.0 is an ecosystem in which everything is connected—from the simple machines all the way up to the sophisticated computing systems. The construction sector is one step behind in adopting these advanced technologies and implementing it on-site. It's only been about a decade since the construction sector began evolving from traditional methods to modern construction ways. This transformation was noticed when construction started mass producing modular pieces, which comprised of bathroom pods and headwalls. This means that the industry remains largely stuck at Industry 1.0.
As the enterprises are passing to a new generation of masterminds who are more advanced in technological environment and who do recognize the opportunities of digitalization, many firms are running at a pace to catch up by attempting to adopt mass production (industry 2.0), computer automation (3.0), and IoT/AI (4.0) all at the same time considering a massive triple innovation.
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Risk Innovations—Profit and Loss
Many companies invest in the latest technologies that include laser scanning, connected devices, and even mixed reality experiences. State-of-the-art sensing technologies provide full transparency into existing conditions and site progress, and innovative positioning technologies that offer precise navigation so that the systems built off-site can be built accurately. As we embrace the technologies of the future, the construction sector will witness better talent joining the industry by changing the construction market to high-tech, and making it an attractive vocation.
However, these innovations can only be done with thorough knowledge of how to best scale the learning curve and transition seamlessly from the manual to the digital construction platforms.
The Advantage of a Powerful Alliance
For any firms, the key factor in building the right strategy is by leveraging a partnership and understanding between the technology user and the technology manufacturer. The manufacturer and user create a flawless connection between the virtual and the physical environment throughout the project.
As we see increased digitalization in the offices through virtual design and construction (VDC), and building information modeling (BIM) continues to lay the framework for the speedy adoption of digital technologies in the field. Building construction firms have the opportunity to gain new levels of productivity and profitability by making the leap to Industry 4.0.
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