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Stop with the McKinsey statistic negativity

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Recently the BBC website ran a story proposing that technology has not transformed building. The story quoted the far-too-often-quoted McKinsey u0026amp; Co report that suggests construction is a “digital laggard”, which drew some industry ire. Here, Johnny Furlong of Dalux springs to construction’s defence.

Everyone in our industry will have seen the chart below or heard the statistic from the McKinsey report. That construction is at the bottom of the table for digitisation, just above agriculture and hunting. This for me is a laughable statistic. As Homer Simpson would say: “Aw, you can come up with statistics to prove anything, Kent. Forty percent of all people know that.”

The McKinsey report is constantly thrown about as evidence that the construction industry is a “digital laggard”. This was recently quoted again in a BBC news article, headllined Why technology has not transformed building, by Emma Woollacott.

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