Digital Construction

Digital and sustainable construction go hand-in-hand

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The adoption of digital construction is critical to decarbonising the built environment, says Ann Bentley.

If there are two things that will be industry game-changers over the next few years, if not the next 12 months, it’s the further adoption of digitalisation and the drive for more sustainable practices.

Although both are often designed and implemented by separate teams – and with different objectives and different metrics – new digital tools and processes are critical if we are to decarbonise and advance the built environment.

We are already on the journey of collaborative digital tools: including BIM, virtual reality representations, dynamic modelling and the introduction of artificial intelligence. These tools give designers and clients almost unlimited capacity for scenario and ‘what if’ planning, and the upfront cost is relatively small.

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