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Construction Business Review | Tuesday, December 13, 2022
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An effective Building Information Modelling software and robots-involved constructions enable managing, reporting, and monitoring of construction projects in real-time.
FREMONT, CA: An effective leveraging of technology in the construction industry has likely shaped its management and site operations more efficiently and sustainably. Wherein the emergence of the pandemic has triggered the need for innovation while adhering to worker safety and regulations. Hence, startups and scaleups in the sector are making feasible approaches to initiating advancements around prefabrication, worker safety, and construction robotics. Furthermore, 3D printing and green building solutions are emerging as critical concepts in reducing the negative environmental impacts of construction.
Various researchers in the sector have encircled data-driven intelligence while improvizing strategic decision-making via an enhanced overview of emerging technologies in the construction industry. That is, the domain is experiencing a paradigm shift per the evolving trends like Building Information Modelling (BIM), construction robotics, project management, advanced building materials, and off-site building. Construction monitoring and worker safety, green building, connected construction sites, and 3D building are also making inroads into the industry.
Building planning and design is a highly collaborative process that involves numerous stakeholders such as engineers, architects, builders, and clients. Deploying a traditional pattern often reduces the efficacy rate of visualising changes in real time as people work on unique files simultaneously.