Why AEC industry sucks? Is there still a place for future engineers?

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The Architectural Engineering Construction (in short: AEC) market plays a crucial role in the economy since it connects both science and industry. However, a lack of productivity growth and neglected investment in digitalisation negatively impacts the construction industry. Young engineers prefer to work in more digital developed industries than work in the same way as it was 20-30 years ago. It seems that change is inevitable. It’s likely that engineers will be required to do a wider range of tasks in the future than they are doing right now. The interesting questions are: what will be the work of future engineers due to emerging technologies? What will engineers of future look like, and how will they meet the demands of tomorrow’s society? Let’s take a look.

What BIM trends will the year 2022 bring?

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In 2021 our moods were swinging like a giant pendulum. Together with the news connected to pandemics. From hope at the beginning of the year through restlessness in spring with the question of why it all takes so long, to full bloom in summer and autumn ending again in depression when Omicron showed up. Businesses were reacting in the same way. From full closure, through partial reopening to full closure again.

New Digital World Needs Data

New Digital World Needs Data

Next-generation surveyors require specialized education and training to fill the role of geospatial data specialists.

Sometimes It s What They Don t Say

Sometimes It’s What They Don’t Say

When you’re trying to get something accomplished, it’s always disappointing to come up against that person who wants to disagree vehemently and debate the subject at hand. Sometimes when a surveyor is performing his duties to recover property boundary evidence in the field, the owner of an adjoining property may come along and try to […]

Full-on, Mixed Reality Stakeout

Full-on, Mixed Reality Stakeout

Now, with a heads-up display visor and hand gestures—no controller needed—mixed reality construction layout just went from “sci-fi” to the job site. Stakeout – Struggling and Juggling

Drones in Construction

For decades the construction industry didn’t change much-and then UAV technologies came along Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones, as they are commonly called, are mostly electric-powered aircraft, which do not require a pilot onboard and are used to perform tasks that are either too dangerous for humans to do or too expensive with other […]