Digital Construction

Technology is no panacea for all of construction’s problems

Don’t bring in tech just for the sake of it, bring it in to solve a problem. And while tech has much to offer the construction industry, in many cases the answers can be found by – perhaps less glamorously – improving collaboration and planning, argues Dan Rossiter FCIAT.

More and more often I am seeing the most fantastic technologies being applied to construction projects to improve productivity and certainty, including 3D printing, laser scanning, generative design, and augmented reality.  

However, despite the use of these technologies we are still failing to deliver projects on time and on budget. Research from KPMG and Oxford Global projects shows that construction projects more often than not fail to achieve target deadlines and budgets.

Historically in the UK, myriad government reports (Never Waste a Good Crisis and Modernise or Die, to name two) have highlighted lack of collaboration as the cause of our performance shortcomings. In response, many have looked towards digital technologies to facilitate this collaboration but have taken a blanket approach.

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