Digital Construction

Technology is the key not only to survival, but also growth

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Nick Nieder, director of project management at Deltek, reviews the project management software supplier’s recent survey of construction professionals.

Buildings constructed today are a far cry from the recent past. Businesses entering the field today must consider far more complex designs and building strategies. The industry now needs to reason beyond just the build itself to broader factors such as the social, environmental and economic impact, in addition to the time, cost and supply chain. Technology is enhancing this project lifecycle by operating as a catalyst for superior project intelligence, management and collaboration.

Within organisations, technology also underpins how they manage business challenges. There is a clear need to maintain business continuity in the face of fierce competition, rising costs and dwindling talent while navigating an unpredictable, post-pandemic environment.

According to our recent industry study of architecture and engineering leaders, more than half (55%) say they are losing market share or will lose market share if they don’t implement the right technologies.

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