AI use in construction continues to grow: Stats, use cases, and benefits
The construction, lifecycle planning, and design phases have one of the highest technology adoption rates at almost 80%.
The construction, lifecycle planning, and design phases have one of the highest technology adoption rates at almost 80%.
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AR/VR technologies can slash building costs by up to 90%, potentially saving the construction industry $15.8 billion by reducing errors from inaccuracies.
Too much construction tech can hinder progress. Focusing on scalability, seamless integration, and team involvement helps avoid choice overload.
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