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5 New Technologies That Are Revolutionizing Construction

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July 27, 2021
in Artificial Intelligence, VR, AR and MR
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For the last twenty years, the construction industry has experienced a series of revolutions in technology. Enthusiast developers have developed various intelligent technologies that have optimized the construction industry. These technologies have improved how the project cycles in the construction are being conducted. We are going to look for some of the top technologies in the industry.

Virtual Reality

This is a technology that was first used in the gaming industry. However, in recent days, it has been realized that it can be used to transform other industries. The construction industry has been one of the major beneficiaries of virtual reality. The technology might not be so popular, but engineers and architects have used the tech to plan their designs. Through the use of VR technology, project designs can now be presented in 3D. The most popular software includes IRISVR and Modelo that are used to convert 3D models to immersive VR experiences. The good thing about it is that a team can go through a project from different locations and decide. The software allows developers from different parts of the world to make major decisions on projects. This has now helped in saving cost and time.

Smart Sensors

The construction sites haven’t been left behind as they are also getting connected to the IoT ecosystem. This means that the use of smart technology is being used in construction sites. The use of smartphones on construction equipment has made it easy to communicate job details with those on-site. There are always a bunch of things that need to be communicated on any construction site. Smart sensor technology has been used to ensure that the entire team is in line and things are running smoothly. It has also been used on equipment and has helped identify the productivity of the equipment or its utilization. Smart sensor technology is not only used to monitor activities In construction sites but has also been used to ensure safety.

3D Scanning

In any construction site, there is always a number of teams that coordinate various activities. The old working methods make it hard for these different teams to coordinate. This makes it costly to run projects and ends up taking a lot of time. 3D scanning has come to change the management sector and save all these problems. Top 3D scanners can capture the real site conditions either after demolition or before construction. With the use of a non-harmful laser, engineers can capture the exact measurement of the site. In addition, trade teams’ work has also been made easier as they can easily manage their projects and save time. There are also drone mapping services that can help survey the area of interest and provide a real-time view of the entire site.

Robotics

The use of robotics has already been experienced in warehousing and manufacturing. The use of robots working alongside human beings has been one of the greatest achievements in this technological error. This has played a major role in improving efficiency and productivity. There are many repetitive tasks in the construction industry that robots can be programmed to perform. Therefore, this frees up the skilled workers and helps to save on time. We have different types of construction robotics; a good example is a semi-automated mason. This robot helps the masons with constructions whereby they perform activities like the lifting of heavy construction materials. This has helped to save on time and increase efficiency. In the past, construction was a job known for causing many joint and back problems. Robotics technology has now changed this narrative so you must buy forklifts under $30k on boomandbucket.com .

3D Printing

Although the technology is still under experiment, it has still been applied. Among the recent application of 3D printing technology are the Kisawa plans. This is a 3D printed resort and Dubai’s two-story government office. 3D printing has been seen as expensive and luxurious, but San Francisco-based developers are working hard to create affordable housing. The project aims to reduce homelessness with the technology’s fast production abilities at a lower cost. The technology also has very little waste. At times we have lots of waste material of which some are unused. 3DC printing enables onsite manufacturing; therefore, only needed materials are produced to reduce wastage.

Conclusion

From the above article, we have seen how some of these technologies have revolutionized the construction industry. If you are in the construction industry or planning to get to it, consider using some of these technologies. These are technologies that will make anyone in the construction industry happy and satisfied.

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