From building information modelling to drones and data gathering and analysis, the construction sector is making great progress in adopting advanced technologies.
Construction’s future is digital
Digitally-led approaches can drive improved management of risks, resources, timescales, governance and controls in projects and programmes to improve delivery and broader industry productivity. Digitalisation is also central to the attainment of net zero and environmental, social and governance (ESG) targets.
Our clients are designing and delivering some of the most impactful programmes in the world. But they face challenges in integrating diverse technologies across complex, global supply chains. From harnessing technology to deliver faster, more automated access to data, to delivering smarter solutions, the construction industry must embrace digitalisation to drive a better-performing and more sustainable built environment.
We hope that you enjoy this latest issue of 360°view.
A digital-first approach: transforming performance
The increasing complexity of major programmes across real estate and infrastructure is being intensified.
Where human meets machine: digital in construction
New technologies and tools are driving increased automation in construction, leaving organisations asking where they go from here.
Seattle’s strong innovation fundamentals
Home to the headquarters of global technology titans Microsoft, Amazon, Seattle acts as a magnet for highly-educated ambitious graduates.
Interview: transforming digital project delivery
With our support, Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation has been using a period of operational stability to overhaul its digital systems and processes.
Power of data and 3D modelling in construction
Cutting-edge 3D technologies to collect and manage data, coupled with traditional project controls, are transforming the performance of projects.
The digital office: smart buildings
Net-zero ambitions along with post-pandemic working patterns are prompting owners of commercial real estate to scrutinise building performance.
Decarbonising New York City brick by brick
New York City has big carbon reduction ambitions, looking to achieve a six-million-tonne reduction in Greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
NEOM: a vision for smarter cities
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has a mission to address global sustainability challenges through its planned NEOM.
Client interview: Digital Realty changing lives
Africa is experiencing a communications boom as mobile phone ownership accelerates and internet connectivity becomes a vital part of life.
How bespoke management systems drive efficiency
Bespoke project management systems are necessary to ensure compliance to legislation shaping project and programme delivery at a local level.
Interview: our future leaders discuss AI's impact
The construction industry needs to understand the potential implications of AI and how its influence on the sector, whether embraced or ignored.