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Construction must focus on quality of data, says McAlpine

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The construction industry must focus on the quality of the data it generates and the skills of those interfacing with it.

That was one of the key messages from last week’s Digital Construction Summit webinar, entitled What does good data look like?

Gareth Parkes, head of data and analytics at Sir Robert McAlpine and director of the Construction Data Trust, explained: “The industry has got a really long way to go when it comes to the quality of our core datasets. Data scientists don’t want to be trawling through loads and loads of rubbish data. They want to be working with really big, really complex, really high-quality datasets, because that’s where they get to push the frontiers of what’s capable today.”

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