Smart infrastructure, data collection and the connection of built assets will become increasingly common in the future, according to Autodesk’s construction manifesto Constructing with the Power of Digital.
The report, which has been authored by Dominic Thasarathar, states that as physical components, equipment and systems become increasingly complex and interconnected with smart sensors, buildings have the potential to become more responsive to the needs of owners and end-users.
Thasarathar said: “The traditional notion that buildings and infrastructure assets are static, with a predetermined way of delivering value, and a cap on that value which is intrinsically linked to the asset’s fabric and physical components installed at the time of construction, is changing.
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