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Construction Business Review | Monday, September 05, 2022
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As modern technology tools are adopted, AI and the Internet of Things have significantly revolutionized civil engineering.
FREMONT, CA: The global economy has always relied on civil engineering. So, that is why the COVID-19 outbreak was such a challenging time for civil engineering. The industry needed to respond and assist in recovery. Many constructions and civil engineering sites had to close during the pandemic to prevent the further spread of the virus. Civil engineering has changed due to COVID-19, and software and digital implementation are now more prevalent. Modern engineering has been greatly influenced by the IoT, accelerated by the pandemic. With artificial intelligence and IoT integration, the engineering sector is set to grow.
Digitalization
With the recovery of the civil engineering industry, working methods have changed. Digital transformation is sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic, as more and more people rely on digital tools to communicate. AI and the Internet of Things have revolutionized civil engineering thanks to the adoption of modern technology tools. Increasingly interconnected devices will revolutionize civil engineering. Factories are automated manufacturing operations that employ machine learning to collect real-time data through the IoT. Construction and civil engineer projects are more efficient and delivered faster with smart factories, creating a more efficient built environment.