6 Types of Construction Technology For The Future - Device Magic
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6 Types of Construction
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Posted by Brett Long
According to Deloitte’s 2021 engineering and construction industry outlook, 76 percent of engineering and
construction executives indicated that they are planning to invest in digital technology this year. Investing in the latest
construction technology is helping business owners facilitate digital transformations and stay a step ahead of the
competition.
There are real, practical applications and benebts to modernizing your current processes. And if your construction
company wants to maintain a competitive edge, you’ll need to bnd ways to integrate new approaches into your
strategy and workdows.
These cutting-edge technologies are drastically changing how the industry operates and how future projects will be
completed.
Drones
3D Printing
Artibcial Intelligence
Signi<cant
Signi<cant time
time savings
savings &
& reduced
reduced data
data entry
entry errors.
errors. Data collection app users have reported more than
20 beld and administrative hours saved each week, along with a 50 percent reduction in data entry errors. Helpful
tip: Estimate your ROI potential by using our free online calculator.
Enhanced
Enhanced workDows.
workDows. You can automate data collection workdows so the submission of one form triggers
another form to be sent, and so on, until a particular task is completed with all necessary sign-offs and collected
data. Additionally, some data collection applications offer mobile forms and web forms apps so your team can
submit forms on their smartphones, tablets, laptops, desktops – basically any digital device.
Improved
Improved safety
safety compliance.
compliance. Data collection apps can facilitate everything from daily equipment inspections
to near miss reporting to a comprehensive job safety analysis.
Instant
Instant reporting.
reporting. Whether you need daily job reports, quick turn-around on client deliverables or fast access
to legal documentation, a data collection app is going to help you streamline reporting. You can also easily
customize reports based on your business needs.
2. Drones
Drones are the most widely used emerging construction technology. They can conduct site surveys more quickly and
accurately than a crew on the ground and are cheaper than aerial imaging. Their high resolution cameras and the data
collected can create interactive 3D or topographical maps and models, and take volume measurements.
Another benebt of using drones is the ability to inspect hard to reach places such as bridges or around tall buildings,
and to do it safely. You can also use them to monitor progress on a job site and see how people are working.
We’re seeing more and more global government initiatives to make BIM a compulsory procedure for large-scale
facilities projects, including in India, Hong Kong, France, South Korea, Germany and Italy. In the United Kingdom, BIM is
already mandatory for government construction projects. According to Research and Market’s 2021 Building
Information Modeling Market Report, emerging trends that will have a direct impact on the industry include AI
development in BIM, increased demand for BIM-based cloud collaboration, and modular construction and
prefabrication.
Wearables are a construction technology that are not only making a positive impact on safety, but also productivity.
AsphaltPro published a recent article on the topic, reporting that wearable technology in the construction industry can
increase productivity by 8.5 percent and workplace satisfaction by 3.5 percent. The article also highlighted some
notable products on the market, including XOEye Smart Glasses, Spot-r Wearable Sensor and Redpoint Positioning
Safety Vest Sensors.
5. 3D Printing
3D printing as a construction technology has the potential to change material sourcing. For prefabrication, materials
for a project can be printed and then transported to the job site, ready for use immediately. This can allow you to get
materials faster and streamline the process by removing extra steps in the middle.
3D printing makes it possible to print materials right on site, reducing waste and further saving on transportation and
storage costs. However, one of the current challenges with adoption of this technology is limitations with mass
production. Although some 3D printers can produce on a larger scale, they are expensive.
6. Artificial Intelligence
For years, artibcial intelligence (AI) has provided benebts to construction projects through increased safety, improving
workdows, and getting jobs done faster and better. However, many construction companies continue to navigate and
learn how to best apply this complex technology within their organization.
Some larger brms have started to build out their own AI programs to help with internal decision-making processes and
operations. While others are relying on third parties, such as AI advisors and solutions providers, to audit their current
practices and identify opportunities for AI and/or machine learning implementation.
What’s Next?
Investing in the latest construction technologies is undoubtedly a smart business move. The key is bnding the tech
tools that can help you reach your company’s goals. As we mentioned earlier, onboarding a data collection app is a
good place to start your digital transformation. It’s a fairly small upfront cost with huge ROI potential. At Device Magic,
we offer a free, 14-day trial so you can see if our data collection solutions are the right bt for your business needs.
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