Competition is heating up amongst businesses and industries all pushing forward with the use of technology to take the leading edge. This is particularly true in the field of construction where clever use of technology is seeing exciting new developments to drive the industry forward.
There are lots of innovative ways that the construction industry is now starting to embrace advances in technology – many are listed here: https://www.constructionweekonline.com/products-services/169921-global-examples-meaning-applications-latest-construction-technology-trends-2019. From the use of 3D printing to drones and BIM technology (Building Information Modelling) the digital transformation taking place in the industry is making huge changes to the way buildings are planned, designed and constructed.
We look at 5 of the top tech trends to see how they are being used in leading edge construction projects.
3D printing
The scope and potential of using 3D printing in construction is huge. It offers opportunities for lowering costs and improving sustainability bringing creative new ideas for the industry to explore.
BIM technology
This technology is at the heart of some of the biggest digital transformations taking place in the construction industry. Discover how Bimtech can revolutionise the way buildings are designed and constructed, showing new ways of managing budget spending, project management, including time scheduling and quality control issues.
Automation
The use of automation and robots in the construction industry is leading to great safety management and efficiency. The use of drones and rovers to inspect sites can be used from the initial planning stage through to the operation and maintenance of the project. Automated devices can feed data back and can even be used in developing driverless machinery used in the construction industry.
The Internet of Things
As data driven technology continues to drive forward efficiency and operational procedures, the construction industry is developing the use of sensors and wearable technology and on-site cameras to feed data back to construction management software allowing project managers to get real-time data on building projects.
Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality
The use of AR and VR tools can allow real-time comparison of 3D models superimposed on a user’s actual view of a physical space. When used with BIM data, this can allow greater coordination between the parties involved in the project, including designers, builders and other members of the construction team. As these tools become more widely used and user-friendly it’s opening the way to exciting new developments.