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The rise of data-led construction

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February 2022

Taking a look at how a once traditional industry has been transformed by technology

The rise of data-led construction

Technology is no longer just an industry itself. It has evolved to become an ever present discipline that has now integrated into every enterprise operating in the current economic climate. Technology has become so intertwined in growth, the two have become inseparable.

The construction industry has, for a long time, been one of the more ‘traditional’ sectors, with only minimal digital integration. This is likely due to the multiple stakeholders involved in construction: architects, design engineers, contractors, manufacturers and suppliers. Often there is little collaboration between each discipline over the course of a project. How then, can we expect them to come together to lead an industry revolution? Another significant factor in this is the fact that the construction industry needs tangibles to operate such as bricks, mortar and manual labour. This means that digital integration is sometimes treated as an afterthought, rather than a necessity.

As rapid urbanisation ensues, the demand for building projects is growing exponentially. To ensure sustainable urban development, it is vital for the construction industry to adopt smarter, more efficient methods of design, planning and construction.

We should not simply strive to meet demand, but rather, excel in the creation of resilient spaces with a focus on health, safety and sustainability.

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