Shaping the future of construction
The UK and US are reducing regulations to stay competitive in the market, whereas the EU is maintaining a high regulatory stance, and, as such, this market seems to be stagnating.. How does all this impact project development?.
By fostering collaboration between scholars and practitioners, the goal is to shorten the gap between research and real-world application, particularly in construction.. 2.Construction Innovation.
Jacqui has been involved in construction transformation for over 20 years, particularly focusing on off-site construction.Technologies seen in European countries like Scandinavia and Germany years ago are now being implemented in the UK housing market.. 3.Transforming Construction Network Plus (TCN+).
As the leader of TCN+, Jacqui has worked to align academic voices with the needs of the construction industry, funding numerous projects that cover digital innovations, energy systems, manufacturing, and more, with a focus on creating change in business models and construction methods.. 4.Lessons from Other Sectors.
Jacqui discusses how construction can learn from more integrated sectors like aerospace and automotive, where industry voices are more unified and the government provides more substantial support, allowing for quicker advancements.. 5.
Future of Construction.My second principle is the same principle that I have written about in relation to AI and general intelligence.
Any intelligent system cannot be left to operate in isolation or disconnected from the.without regular checking-in; it is like leaving an AI-robot in-charge of your children.
No matter how detailed or how explicit you are with information, data and rules there will be some critical implicit knowledge input that is constantly required to deliver success.The design process needs to be formed and managed with frequent check-ins across the design spectrum.