Technology's Assault on Construction
Jim Rogers
Teaching construction professionals to integrate safety, quality, and productivity with over 2 million on-line learners
January 16, 2025
Will 2025 be the Year of Technology in Construction?
Throughout the last several years, the use of technology in construction has been a reoccurring theme here in both the print and livestream versions of Thoughts from the Field. I have stated on many occasions that the place for construction companies to start their journey into technology is by ditching the paper blueprints and switching to digital drawings. There are several widely used applications on the market today to enable that switch and to leverage the improved productivity of the true digital workflows that are unlocked by making the switch. I even detailed the benefits in a series of short videos using the Fieldwire by Hilti application.
Accelerating Adoption
I have also talked about adapting the capabilities of general-purpose applications and leveraging them inside of the construction industry and have given some examples of applications that have added construction specific workflows or templates to their offerings. One such application is from Progress ShareFile . At its core, this is a secure file sharing application. As we adopt more technology and bring more applications into our tech stack, the need for a good file sharing application quickly becomes evident. Emailing documents has become the norm, but the files we work with throughout the AEC industries (Architecture, Engineering, Construction) often fit into one of the following categories that make sharing from a purpose-built environment a better option:
In addition, every time we email documents to someone, we create a duplicate file that lives on someone else’s system, and it won’t be updated when the original is revised. I am not sure I fully appreciated all of this until I had the opportunity to partner with ShareFile. We had a great discussion on how ShareFile can be used to do things such as:
We also discussed ShareFile’s newly created construction industry templates and workflows that can be used for sub-contractor onboarding, distribution of plans, requesting proposals, and more. You can still view the entire livestream on LinkedIn, by clicking here, or check out the highlights in the video below.
The Takeaway
ShareFile is a long-established secure file sharing platform that has previously built integrations for the legal and finance industries. Their new focus on the #construction industry should grab our attention. Dedicated Project Spaces, Secure Portals, and E-signatures can be immediately leveraged for work we do every day. With the workflows and templates, I can see an immediate use as a platform that general contractors can utilize as a virtual plan room that has the ability to send and track requests for proposals that can be securely submitted in the ShareFile platform and then moved into an onboarding workflow during procurement. This sets the platform apart from other general file sharing platforms.
It will also pay to keep an eye on other technology out there in the marketplace that has been successful in other industries as more tech companies look to capitalize on the construction industry.
What's Next?
The new year always starts with two of the industry's largest trade shows. In January it's the World of Concrete . I will be there to connect with some old colleagues and to scout out what's new. That's followed by the NAHB International Builders' Show at the end of February. If you are there, make sure to stop by booth W4159 to check out On3 and see what we have been working on.
In between those, I will be back at LinkedIn for Learning to record another course on Bluebeam that will focus on its use as a digital take-off tool.
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2 周Love this! Construction tech is evolving fast, and it’s great to see established platforms adapting to industry needs.
SAFe Scrum Master / Agile Coach who has a passion for continuous improvement, a knack for resolving impediments, and a commitment to excellence in delivery. There is much more I can offer than the resume highlight reel.
2 周Love this - This AEC Industry is a great transition for us technology professionals finally leaving the IT industry. We bring much to the table, and it's exciting to be able to contribute!
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1 个月What have you found to be the most effective Technology and workflows to manage safety in residential construction as a GC?
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1 个月Exciting to see technology companies enhancing construction workflows.?Thanks for sharing!
Enthusiastic about how people and technology can collaborate to advance together.
1 个月I often say, Construction feels like the wild wild west when it comes to technology adoption. You have the (mainly) large GC's using and pushing it (because they have the resources to adopt and utilize), the the revolving door (65% failure rate) of (mainly) speciality contractors struggle significantly to survive and adopt. After 15 years in this industry, it gets harder and harder to watch the train wrecks and failures when there are so many options/opportunities to succeed. But its the same old issue of bandwidth and cash flow- they don't have time to see the value to invest, so they step over dollars to pick up pennies. Usually to their own demise:(