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Robotization can transform the construction workflow in several ways. It is true that robots can take up some human jobs. Nevertheless, the advantages are comparatively greater, including the emergence of new job opportunities
Fremont, CA: Building Information Modeling (BIM), popularly known as a technique where digital, 3D building designs and construction plans are utilized to guide and monitor construction processes, has had an immense impact on the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries, helping professionals in these sectors both money and time. Besides enabling clear visualization, BIM has contributed to maintaining coordination between various sectors, always delivering accurate, updated information about the project.
Advantages of Using Robots in AEC
Robotization can transform the construction workflow in several ways. It is true that robots can take up some human jobs. Nevertheless, the advantages are comparatively greater, including the emergence of new job opportunities.
For starters, robots, like BIM, could help make some construction processes more efficient and cost-effective. BIM saves AEC firms time and money by reducing the likelihood of miscommunication and costly setbacks.
Robots save time and money by performing tedious and dangerous manual tasks. There is no need to hire a large team of people to supervise them because they require minimal assistance and supervision.