New Trends In The Construction Industry 2020

As we are over halfway through 2020, let's take a look at the new trends that are emerging in the construction industry.

Staying on top of the construction industry trends helps keep you from falling behind and enables you to prepare for the future.

Some trends continue year after year and revolutionize the industry, while others fade away as quickly as they came in.

With the continuing growth and evolution of the construction industry, it's essential to stay up-to-date on the latest trends.

In the article below, we've compiled a list of the top trends we've seen so far in 2020 that are set to be critical advancements in the construction industry moving forward.

INCREASED SAFETY EQUIPMENT

One construction industry trend that will continue throughout 2020 is the improving standards and use of better safety equipment products.

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the globe, companies were already starting to put a new emphasis on safety.

Safety trends in construction are utilizing technological advancements that you are experiencing in your personal life, such as fitness trackers as wearable technology.

Now, there are work boots that connect to Wi-Fi to send GPS coordinates to their supervisors, alerting them if workers have fallen or are too tired.

This technology will take time to be more commonplace, but other advancements like moisture-wicking fabric and cooling vests are readily available to help keep workers safe.

To learn more about the equipment used in the construction industry check out our article, Common Equipment Used During Civil Construction.


VIRTUAL AND AUGMENTED REALITY

Virtual and Augmented reality are already making a significant impact on many industries worldwide, and the construction industry is no exception.

Buildings keep becoming more complicated, and these new technologies will help architects and construction teams improve on their designs and detect design errors.

Architects and design teams have significantly improved building designs through interactive design and gesture interfacing.

Expect to see this technology's influence on the industry expand even further for the rest of 2020.

Errors in HVAC system designs, or finding missing elements that have been overlooked during the design phase can all be avoided with VR and AR.

AR, VR, are utilized in the construction industry to aid:

  • 3D modeling of buildings and structures.

  • Helping improve and innovate BIM visualization.

  • Providing a permanent record of the building and allows clients to explore designs before construction.

  • Helping "see through walls" for maintenance workers and service engineers.


OFFSITE AND PREFABRICATION METHODS

With material prices in flux and the labor market continuing to tighten, off-site and pre-construction practices make sense for construction firms.

Offsite and prefabrication can help construction companies looking to cut overall costs, improve productivity, and shorten their construction timelines.

The controlled factory environment eliminates a lot of the hazards that are common on traditional construction sites.

STEVENS has partnered with Nucor Building Systems because of its production of environmentally friendly, American-made, high-quality steel made from 90% recycled steel (and is 100% recyclable).

The National Association of Homebuilders is reporting that prefabrication and modular construction projects are on the rise after falling off considerably following the Great Recession.

The modular construction market has a projected annual growth rate of 6.9 percent, valued at up to $157 billion by 2023.


CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

The construction industry has been slow to jump into technology, but construction management software is here to stay.

Construction project management software is becoming more advanced, and it's easy to integrate on the job site.

Many project management solutions are bundling scheduling, project management, and timekeeping to serve construction companies better.

As these project management solutions get more advanced, they will continue to be a rising trend throughout 2020 and beyond.


DRONES

Drone use in the construction industry continues to be one of the fastest-growing trends we've seen.

The use of drones in construction has risen by 239 percent year over year.

Drone technology offers far more uses than just aerial photography for real estate and commercial efforts.

Drones can be used to rapidly map large areas over long distances, providing companies with valuable aerial heat maps and thermal images.

The advancing drone software provides real-time, actionable data that can be used for rapid decision making.

Drones can streamline the entire construction process.

Personal safety and equipment loss continues to be the most significant areas of liability in construction, but drones can be used to reach heights and do jobs in place of human workers to prevent injury.

Also, between $300 million and $1 billion in construction equipment is stolen each year.

Drones can be used as on-site security tools to reduce labor costs, minimize the risk of theft, keep equipment safe, and keep projects on schedule.

In the future, drones can be used to monitor equipment use and incorporating AI to organize moving construction equipment.


CONTACT STEVENS FOR YOUR CONSTRUCTION NEEDS

It's an exciting time to be in the construction industry.

With all of these new trends, the future of the construction industry is very bright.

Backed by over 75 years of quality, commitment, and experience, STEVENS strives to be the preferred industrial engineer and constructor of choice.

STEVENS has a storied history, but that doesn't keep them from looking to the future and adopting the latest cutting edge trends to provide their customers with the best services possible.

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