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The future of the built environment according to Mace

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In the first article in this two-part series, Mace director of innovation Matt Gough took a look back at the last five years of industry transformation, exploring the ways in which the built environment both has and hasn’t been able to innovate. In this concluding piece, he turns the lens to the future, pondering which areas of the industry look set to be most widely embraced over the next five to 10 years.

It’s a pivotal time for our sector. While there is still a long way to go in the fight to save the planet, construction is well on its way to becoming a positive force for good. And with close to 40% of carbon emissions attributable to the built environment, it is imperative that our industry continues to play its part in addressing this most pressing challenge. We must move faster and we must go bigger. It will be innovation that propels us forward in this fight – as we accelerate at both speed and in scale.

By harnessing transformative solutions, many of which are now or soon to be available, we must revolutionise how, what and where we build and operate the facilities we create. We must go above and beyond to integrate innovation at a project’s inception – embedding it into planning processes – before it’s too late to make a real difference. That’s why it’s so crucial to always have one eye on the future.

Start-up investment continues to rise and it’s this funding that has been key in driving the proliferation of technology that we as an industry are able to deploy, increasing not only the choices and expectations of our clients, partners and suppliers, but also the breadth and diversity of capability in our sector too. With financial backing in technology rising at an exponential rate, what forms of innovation do we predict will be scaled at pace over the coming decade? Which will be the most funded and the most embraced?

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