
The construction industry has undergone major digital change in recent years. For companies seeking to make this shift in a controlled way, digital transformation is essential. A recent GlobalData report addresses this issue.
The building and construction sector in general is undergoing radical change. New technologies now play an essential role, both in boosting productivity and responsiveness, and in optimizing safety on construction sites. Betting on innovations in the construction sector is almost bound to have benefits for companies and their customers, but the implications of gaining access to them must not be overlooked. GlobalData's report "Connected Construction: A new technological approach for a new era" explores the challenges of this revolution, and the need for a controlled digital transition.
What is digital transformation in the building industry?
The digital transformation of a company consists in digitizing the uses that can be digitized. It's not a process that only concerns the construction sector: digital transformation, as it's also known, concerns all fields. However, the steps to be taken and the issues at stake are often very different from one company to another.
In the building industry, digital transformation is associated with the problems solved by the concept of Connected Construction. Without the right tools, be they software or connected devices on construction sites, it's impossible to effectively enter the digital age. However, it is essential to integrate as effectively as possible in order to stay ahead of the competition, in a market that is currently undergoing major changes.
To make their digital transition a success, companies need to turn to the right products. And to achieve this, it's important to choose interoperable tools that enable easy exchange of project data. In the building sector, digital transformation can be seen as a vast undertaking, which goes beyond the scope of a single company.
