30 Jan CONTRACTORS ARE EVOLVING IN THE WAKE OF FUTURE TRENDS IN CONTRACTING AND NEW AI ADVANCEMENTS
Contracting is undergoing a technology-fueled overhaul as robotic automation, 3D printing, augmented reality and intelligent software disrupt established practices. Integrating these innovations promises to improve productivity, quality, safety and sustainability over the next decade.
On-site assembly will harness augmented and virtual reality. Workers can reference holographic 3D models overlaid perfectly on physical job sites, guiding precise component placements without excessive measurements. Site walks become shareable simulations. Augmented reality also facilitates remote specialist advise. Similarly, virtual reality safety training boosts hazard awareness.
Also 3D printing scales custom building parts like decorative fittings and conduits. Digital files export directly to mobile print factories on trucks or drones. What took days to fabricate arrives ready in hours. Entire small houses can already be printed. The variety of printable materials will expand.
Robots tackle dangerous and repetitive tasks like working at heights, reducing workplace injuries. Collaborative droids work alongside humans handling heavy materials, allowing focus on skilled labor. Automated welding, bricklaying and rebar tying via robotic arms also brings consistency. AI guides adaptations.
Smart contracts built on blockchain enable transparent, accountable budget and timeline handling between builders, trades and suppliers by decentralizing controls. Automated compliance checking also improves through Internet-of-things sensors on equipment and assets.
Job sites will harness solar and wireless power. Zero-emission machinery eliminates diesel generators. Hydrogen fuel cells, high-density batteries and vehicle-to-grid connections enable self-sufficient off-grid remote projects. Smart meters manage consumption.
Sustainable architecture requires better deconstruction capability to enable building component reuse as cities legislate circularity. Contractors increasingly integrate this consideration from design onwards.
Drone surveying and monitoring mapped via digital twins assists coordination planning, stock arrival, work quality assessments and progress benchmarks to keep complex projects on-target. Remote control options arise for hazardous tasks.
Leveraging data-focused, agile technologies while prioritizing worker safety and environmental principles, contracting drives towards a streamlined, resilient building experience with CAT-like robots assisting traditional trades.