Discover how Sam Buttweiler from Ames Construction, Tim Paul from MnDOT, and Andy Kaiyala from WSB successfully implemented and leveraged 3D/4D digital construction management on the TH 169 Roadway Expansion Project.
Digital construction management and basic field capture are increasingly commonplace in the industry, building a foundation for better digital connections.
To close this gap between the field and the office—as well as drive productivity, transparency, and cost savings—the construction industry needs to implement integrated digital workflows.
Off-the-shelf construction technology can streamline project delivery, improve decision-making, and produce better financial outcomes for everyone in the construction supply chain.
As the industry continues to struggle with workforce shortages as well as increasingly inexperienced skilled laborers, relieving the strain will come down to the convergence of talent, technology, and training.
The potential impact of technological innovation in construction is significant, presenting the industry with an opportunity to streamline more traditional processes to achieve greater efficiencies, reduce errors, and improve profitability.