How artificial intelligence is transforming construction sites
How artificial intelligence is transforming construction sites

How artificial intelligence is transforming construction sites

How the adoption of AI accelerates innovation and increases competitiveness in the construction sector.
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RE+D magazine
05.02.2025

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is having a significant impact on the construction sector, sparking a "race" among companies to adopt innovative solutions. Leading firms such as Balfour Beatty and Skanska are at the forefront of developing AI-driven assistants to optimize their processes, aiming to enhance the efficiency and quality of their projects.

The adoption of AI is addressing one of the construction industry’s most significant challenges: gathering and analyzing data from numerous stakeholders in a fragmented environment. AI enables rapid data analysis, improving decision-making and operational efficiency. However, the pressure to adopt AI is intensifying, as companies feel the need to quickly adapt in order to stay ahead of the competition. While AI is viewed as a tool to enhance competitiveness, successful integration requires careful and strategic planning.

A major advantage of AI in construction is its ability to enhance safety on job sites. Machine learning algorithms can predict potential risks and prevent accidents before they occur. For instance, Turner Construction employs AI to analyze data from cameras and sensors, identifying hazardous behaviors and sending automatic alerts for corrective actions. Joe Harris, Senior Safety Manager at Turner Construction, explains, “AI allows us to take a more proactive approach to safety, reducing accidents and improving overall working conditions.”

AI is emerging as a transformative force in the construction industry, offering innovative solutions that increase efficiency and drive competitiveness. As technology evolves, the adoption of AI will become essential for success within the sector. Industry analysts predict that by 2025, most major construction companies will have fully integrated AI into their core systems, fundamentally altering the way projects are designed, constructed, and maintained. The new era of construction technology is already underway, with AI at the forefront of these groundbreaking advancements.


source: Construction Dive