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Trends in the construction industry

Everything indicates that for the future of construction there will be new trends that you will have to include in your works yes or yes so as not to fall behind and give a modern touch to any infrastructure or construction. These are some of the trends that will be setting the tone.

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Priority will be given to environmentally friendly construction

Green construction represents between 26 and 33 percent of the residential market today and has helped the construction market recover, according to a report by Dodge Data & Analytics.
Along the same lines, greater relevance will be given to the use of biodegradable or less toxic materials for the environment. In the future, the construction of green buildings and renovations will be a norm to increase energy efficiency with the aim of greatly reducing the use of electricity.

More AR AND VR

Every day more companies recognize the benefits of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). The possibilities of its use in construction are practically endless.
In the construction industry, this type of technology is increasingly used in order to provide the user with a better experience. Among its advantages are the following:

  • The client can go through the future structure and make decisions in other aspects.
  • Save money and time because you don’t have to make plans or models.
  • During the process you can make changes or adaptations quickly.
  • You identify possible difficulties.
  • Greater interaction with the work.

Although the inclusion of technology is not limited to this, the integration of 3D technology is also demanded. While BIM is going to be the most valuable way to acquire and analyze key data.

At the NHEO Institute we have a fairly complete track on Digital Transformation that will help you acquire all the skills you need.

Higher buildings

Architects must now compete in a market that demands to design buildings with innovative and even strange shapes.

In addition to that they have become small cities because they include bars, shops and restaurants. The building will be better seen if its height is surprising.

Obviously it is also aimed to make them more resistant to any change in temperature or other atmospheric adversity.

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