By Clive Jordan Co-Founder at Plannerly
1. Increased Adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM): this is a simple one, but as digital twins become more prevalent, there will be an increased uptake in BIM, making it an even more essential process for architects, engineers, and construction professionals. BIM will continue to drive efficiency, reduce costs, and most importantly enable better collaboration. At Plannerly, we are committed to simplifying the adoption of BIM, leveraging AI to help professionals navigate this transformative process.
2. Sustainability at the Forefront: With climate change concerns intensifying, sustainable design and construction practices will no longer be a choice but a necessity. We can expect increased usage of renewable materials and energy-efficient systems, powered by AI-driven solutions, to reduce carbon in the design and construction process.
3. Rise of Prefabrication and Modular Construction: In response to labor shortages and cost overruns, prefabrication and modular construction will gain momentum, offering controlled environments that enhance quality while reducing waste.