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Construction Tech Review | Saturday, September 03, 2022
The construction industry is truly evolving right in front of our eyes with these innovations.
FREMONT, CA: There's never been a more exciting time to be a part of the construction industry. As it continues to change, innovations will bring about even more developments and progression. Here are 4 innovations that can shape the industry's future as we know it today.
1.AI & Machine Learning for Construction Workflows
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Optimized workflows are important to well-running projects and teams in the AEC industry. Still, because of the complexity of construction, workflows tend to be disconnected and manual. Optimized construction workflows' three most significant areas are communication, data, and transparency. AI makes succeeding across all three areas easier, resulting in greater productivity and profits.
Predictive analytics is rapidly establishing its foothold in the construction industry's core stack of technology tools. By leveraging current and historical data and machine learning, companies can make predictions about future outcomes. These predictions can then make more informed decisions and strategize the next moves. Machine learning is also supporting construction pros to optimize their workflows and aid decision-making.
Companies require a precise way to mitigate risks, take advantage of opportunities, and prepare for challenges. Predictive analytics and machine learning are particularly valuable in today's world of knotty construction projects and operations. This information also allows workers to focus on higher-value activities more likely to move the needle.
2. Resource and Workforce Management Software
Managing resources and a workforce are large expenses for construction companies. Effective workforce management can support companies keep operations running smoothly, improving resource allocation, and avoiding unexpected expenses and delays.
Today, more companies are appealing to software platforms to bring more efficiency and actionable analytics to their workforce, whether remote, on-site, large, or small.
Construction innovations in workforce management solutions incorporate predictive tracking, forecasting, and mobile-first interfaces. These solutions eliminate many of the manual processes that come with resource planning.
Workforce management solutions are important in our current economy, where volatile markets need firms to be as precise and efficient as possible.
3. Sensor Data
Tracking your business's different components— manpower, job sites, and equipment—is essential. Proper monitoring helps project planning, promotes smoother operations, and ensures safety and worker regulations compliance.
By Construction sensors and IoT technology, keeping an eye on the many moving parts of the projects is easier than ever. Various solutions in the market can enable you to monitor site conditions, track materials through the supply chain, improve worker safety, and empower better facility management.
4. Digital Twins
As it seems, a digital twin is a digital replica of a physical entity, comprising its potential and present assets, systems, data, processes, workflows, people, and devices. In the background of construction, digital twins gather data through sensors to better figure out a physical structure and then create its duplicate.
Having a duplicate source of a physical structure allows workers to assess, manipulate, and optimize the building. Analyzing the digital twin can expose potential means of creating efficiencies, developing safety protocols, reducing risks, and enhancing quality. Digital twins also enhance BIM by serving as a digital thread connected directly to a physical structure.
The benefits of digital twins are especially relevant during times of social distancing, remote work, and travel restrictions. Important information about a property is readily accessible with a digital twin, avoiding the need to travel or even leave a home office.
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