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Construction Business Review | Tuesday, October 31, 2023
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While robots and drones will entirely replace people, they can operate more effectively in even the most difficult circumstances. These devices are frequently used to transport building supplies, monitor project development, and guarantee worker safety on-site.
Fremont, CA: Modern construction procedures have become significantly safer for everyone working on-site because of new technologies like wearable construction technology, drones, robots, and AI. These technologies have also increased precision, decreased human errors and miscommunications, and improved communication.
It is increasingly clear that construction businesses must implement these technologies on their job sites to recruit and keep employees. Contractors are searching for businesses that make technological investments to enhance communication, efficiency, and safety.
Recent developments in construction technology:
Wearable technology for construction
Construction sites are becoming dominated by wearable technology as it becomes the norm. Construction businesses are utilizing smartwatches, boots, helmets, glasses, bodywear, and other devices to increase safety and productivity. These tools are very good at spotting hazardous situations, detecting falls and accidents, and enabling hands-free communication among team members.
Artificial intelligence (AI)
The biggest issues facing the construction sector, such as safety problems, excessive spending, and schedule overruns, can be resolved with AI.