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Construction Tech Review | Tuesday, December 24, 2019
It has become essential for the construction companies to follow the latest trend due to the intense competition in the market.
FREMONT, CA: Change is expected, and it brings new, inventive, and promising business opportunities. Taking into consideration that the construction industry is slowly and steadily adopting the changes so that each of the company can be ahead of their competitors.
The smart construction companies will try to evolve themselves by reviewing the trends and accepting the ones that will provide them with good business.
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Construction Trends May Help Solve Challenges
Since the construction companies are already too slow to adopt changes, they must take a proactive approach that will help them to drive their business and profits. This strategy mostly works when companies face labour shortage and their expense increases because sometimes it can become difficult for the organizations to get skilled employees.
However, one of the best procedures to eliminate expenditure and labour shortage is by reorganizing the construction procedure and by finding solutions to automate construction as the technologies can help them to reduce cost and also save time.
1. Modular and Prefabrication Projects
One of the biggest on-going trends in the construction industry is prefabrication and modular construction method. The modular construction applies a prefabricated method for creating similar structures like apartment, hotels, and offices.
2. Safety Equipment
In the construction industry safety is the priority because there are high risks of getting injured. The technologies can assist in increasing the safety of the workers. One of the upcoming trends that can be used for safety purpose is the Internet of Things (IoT) due to wearables. GPS trackers, Wi-Fi or radio frequency identification (RFID) can be implemented in the boots, pants, and vests so that it can track the employees and sent notification to the management during any disaster.
3. Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Drones
Drones, artificial intelligence, and robots are not there to replace the jobs of humans. Instead, automated machines can be used for improving accuracy and productivity while reducing waste and expense. Moreover, since there is a labour shortage in the construction industry, the technology will help to fill the gap, and the other employees can focus on the more essential tasks.
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