Over the last several years we’ve seen a major shift in the ways teams work together. With greater pressure to deliver positive project outcomes, many organisations are moving towards integrated or lean methods for project delivery. Technology gives construction firms the opportunity to adapt their processes but this alone isn’t enough. Teams need to be trained on these updated methods and partnering organisations need to “buy-in” to new technology use. Which is why it is so important to find technologies that fit the entire project team.
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In the informative discussion on the state of digital adoption in the construction industry, there was no shortage of insightful observations and important tips for those ready to make the leap. Below are a few highlights from the conversation.
AEC is still too siloed:
One of the big takeaways in trying to identify the problem leading to this lack of digital adoption in the industry is that the industry is simply too siloed and too hesitant to share ideas and successes across disciplines. This may stem from self-preservation and competition; a company that has found something that works to increase efficiency is too often not willing to share that with others.
The reality is there are enough projects to go around – the industry was worth over $1.3 trillion at the end of 2020 in the US alone – and sharing these ideas only serves to help everyone create more effective workflows. On this topic, Aftahi notes that at aec+tech, their main challenge has been inviting AEC firms who are using these latest technologies to share with us what tools have been working, or haven’t been. She points out the competition and secrecy that is inherent to the industry as the major barrier to getting this type of information.
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