August 24, 2023
In recent years, technology has proven to be a “growth enabler” for the construction business in the GCC region and worldwide. However, the construction industry, long known for its traditional strategies and resistance to change, is now progressively embracing the digital transformation of the industry.
In fact, if construction companies want to remain competitive and complete projects that meet modern needs, they must use technological innovations. These innovations are revolutionising not only project planning and execution but also the entire field of construction management. Are you fully aware of what those construction technology trends are?.
If that's the case, we'll look at the most current technical innovations in the construction business and how they revolutionize construction management in this blog.
The technology in construction management is not just a tool, but a catalyst that is changing how construction projects are organised, carried out, and managed. Let's look at how these technological developments are bringing about a new era in construction management:
Robotics and automation reduce the risk of accidents and injuries by mitigating dangerous tasks. Construction teams benefit from a safer working environment thanks to this technology.
Construction managers can track project progress and map out the site using drones and aerial imaging, enabling them to monitor project milestones and quickly spot deviations from the original design.
IoT and smart sensors offer real-time information on resource utilisation, allowing construction managers to arrange supplies, machinery, and labour effectively. Waste is reduced, and project budgets are optimised with this data-driven methodology.
The information gathered by these technologies enables construction managers to make well-informed decisions, foresee maintenance requirements, and proactively address future problems, resulting in more efficiently completed projects.
Project stakeholders benefit from better communication and collaboration thanks to BIM, AR, and VR. Real-time visualisation and interaction with project components enable teams to make better decisions with less redo work.
The industry's operation is changing, thanks to cutting-edge technology in construction management and cloud-based solutions. The significant innovations in the industry that are enhancing different systems and processes are listed below.
Construction and its accompanying processes, people, resources, and technologies go hand in hand with big data and IoT. Construction companies may use data more intelligently and efficiently with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning systems. For instance, this technology can analyse vast amounts of previously gathered data parameters to assist in predicting project outcomes and future results.
AI can assist in enhancing productivity, decreasing potential dangers, and making the workplace safer by collecting data. By doing this, contractors may make decisions more quickly and intelligently, allowing them to continuously enhance, modify, and streamline their numerous and varied processes.
The way that businesses handle projects is fundamentally changing because of construction software. Estimating software can significantly enhance the estimation and project control processes, assisting contractors to win more bids and guaranteeing anticipated bottom-line profits.
You may create much more precise and efficient estimates and serve as the cornerstone of control for the project lifecycle if you have access to a database of historical data and construction technology specifically made for your project.
Innovative construction technology is even incorporating virtual reality. Both safety training and equipment training can benefit from VR. It enables employees to experience and be exposed to situations more realistically.
VR simulators can guide construction workers through some crucial situations and duties on the job site. They can learn how to handle particular situations and receive more precise teaching. VR can be an effective training tool for handling new equipment or managing a specific safety operation.
BIM is a method for successfully managing the entire project lifetime of a construction asset in addition to being a type of construction technology. Building information modelling (BIM) integrates design (3D models), quantification, and costing using transparent and collaborative common data environments.
Thanks to the advancement of drone technology, expensive aerial photography is a thing of the past. Site managers may quickly conduct drone site inspections to monitor and track a project's progress and spot potential dangers or bottlenecks. Drones can be used to monitor employees and make sure they adhere to all safety procedures.
Drones can access areas of the site that could be risky for humans to check, which is another benefit of deploying them. This is excellent for lowering worker danger and monitoring project progress simultaneously.
Personal protection equipment and clothes can both incorporate wearable electronics. This increases job site safety and allows management to monitor how employees are doing.
For timekeeping and to measure workers' movements and output, construction wearables can contain biometric sensors, radio frequency tags, GPS trackers, voltage detectors, environmental sensors, and more.
Overall, the construction technology is causing a significant upheaval in the construction management landscape. Professionals in the industry now have access to various tools that enable them to take on complex tasks with a fresh sense of confidence and accuracy as these trends continue to develop and converge. Moreover, if you want to know more about the innovative technology trends in the industry, we invite you to join us at Construction Technology ConFex KSA, the biggest construction technology event in the KSA, hosted at the Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC Hotel on October 23 and 24, 2023. Register now to secure your spot!