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How Technology is Improving the Construction Sector

The UK construction sector is growing at a rapid rate. If firms want to land bids and work on profitable projects, they must look for ways to speed up productivity, improve safety, and set industry standards.

To do so, many companies are adopting various technologies to transform their operations. Keep reading to learn how technology is improving the construction sector.

Improved Efficiency and Productivity

There are various software solutions available that can transform a construction firm’s efficiency and productivity. Different programs are available to match specific tasks and needs, such as:

  • Estimating software
  • Cloud storage
  • Job site data collection and reporting
  • Project management
  • Accounting
  • Building information modelling (BIM)
  • Bidding

Introducing an innovative software solution could transform internal efficiency and give a firm an edge over companies relying on pen and paper.

Faster Site Surveys

Many construction firms are introducing drone technology into their operations. The remote-controlled mini aircrafts can help companies conduct faster site surveys, which are more accurate compared to crew surveys on the ground. Plus, drones are a much cheaper alternative to aerial imaging.

Thanks to drone’s high-resolution cameras, firms can create interactive 3D maps and models. Plus, the technology enables firms to inspect hard-to-reach locations safely, such as around tall buildings and bridges.

Site Safety

On-site safety is of paramount importance on a construction site. Thankfully, there are various technologies firms can introduce to create a safe environment for workers, visitors, and passers-by.

For example, drones cannot only enable companies to conduct quicker site surveys, but the technology can also improve on-site safety. Firms can use the mini aircraft to monitor a project’s progress and identify if employees are working safely and efficiently.

Also, there are more traditional technologies construction firms must not overlook. For instance, LED light bars will improve vehicle visibility and safety on-site and are essential when working on projects when the sun goes down.

Quicker Material Sourcing

3D printing can change how a construction firm sources materials. Prefabrication materials can be printed and then transported to a site for immediate use. It will improve sourcing time and streamline operations, which can help firms to complete projects on schedule. Many companies are even creating 3D printed buildings that are transferred to a job site.

Employee Health Monitoring

Wearable technologies are helping to improve health and safety on site. For example, construction workers can wear a biometric device to monitor their heart rate or hydration levels. As a result, a construction team can identify if an employee has experienced an accident, is struggling with an illness, or is at risk of dehydration on site.

Some wearable devices can even track workers on a project and identify if an employee has entered a restricted or hazardous area. Many firms have also introduced a bionic suit, which is a wearable technology that can help staff lift heavy materials without risking their health.

Any construction company that wants to improve on-site health, safety, productivity, and efficiency should invest in various technologies.

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