Technological Trends to Watch Out for in the Civil Engineering Field in 2019

Posted on: 21 January 2019

As the construction industry continues to experience growth, the future looks bright for construction firms. Additionally, the sector is witnessing technological advancements that indicate favourable prospects for construction firms. Therefore, you need to hire the services of civil engineers who stay up-to-date with the latest innovations so that your construction firm can achieve a competitive edge. Besides, hiring tech-savvy civil engineers leads to better project management. This article highlights technological trends that are expected to sweep across the civil engineering field in 2019.

Predictive Modeling

Since civil engineers rely on their skills to anticipate problems, the professionals are proactive when it comes to solving structural problems. Consequently, the engineers can help construction firms to create structures that cater to the current and future requirements of users. For instance, when building supporting drainage utility systems, construction firms must consider the current land user and any future developments. Predictive modelling is transforming the civil engineering sector by providing civil engineers with more predictive acumen. Thanks to the availability of Big Data, civil engineers have access to droves of information which they can use to generate Business Information Models. Consequently, civil engineers can provide construction firms with well-informed solutions that will stand the test of time.

Drone Technology

Drones have become ubiquitous in almost all industries. Notably, there has been exponential growth in the use of drones in the construction industry in Australia. If you are engaging a civil engineering firm that does not use drones in one way or another, then you might want to look for another construction partner. From design and development, surveying, and safety inspections, the importance of drones is gradually being felt in the civil engineering sector. For instance, drones are increasingly being used to inspect bridge construction since the devices have led to zero fatalities when civil engineers are conducting risky procedures.

Immersive Technology

Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) are not necessarily new technologies, but the application in the civil and structural engineer field is relatively new. With the help of immersive technologies, civil engineers can create a virtual physical environment. It gives stakeholders, such as construction firms and design contractors, the chance to experience design work before implementation. Additionally, since AR and VR use graphics that mimic the real world situations, civil engineers can gather essential data on safety, health, and design specifications. The data allows constructions firms to achieve a quick turnaround of projects by anticipating implementation challenges.  

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