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Construction Business Review | Tuesday, November 23, 2021
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Some people see technology as a hindrance rather than a benefit. To overcome the implementation obstacles that will arise, it is necessary to change mindsets and create an atmosphere of optimism toward the final objective.
Fremont, CA: To compete in today's market, contractors must use a combination of tools and technology. Amid an onslaught of technical developments and opportunities, construction lags behind practically every other primary industry in terms of technology use. Here are three technology challenges the construction sector faces:
Adoption of Connected Devices
The construction industry's perception is slowly shifting. Fortunately, these shifting perceptions can be used to your advantage as a recruiting tool. It's no secret that trained laborers are in limited supply and that younger generations aren't necessarily considering construction as a career option. Displaying your company's new technology as a tool in the toolbox, on the other hand, might be quite intriguing to up-and-coming digital natives. In addition, younger workers are more inclined to take advantage of new technology's ability to make their jobs easier and more productive.