Here are some of the #construction trends we expect to see in 2025, shared by Scott Crozier, Elwyn McLachlan, Aviad Almagor, Khrystyna Bezborodova and Nathan Patton.
AI: 59% of respondents of a recent Trimble survey said that #AI and machine learning (AI/ML) will be one of the biggest trends in 2025, and for good reason – it has and will continue to transform the construction industry due to the many efficiencies it brings.
Precise positioning: we anticipate that the construction industry – and all industries – can expect to see an increase both in #GNSS positioning accuracy and in tailored solutions to meet different user needs both in the coming year and into the future, especially as solar storms are expected to reach their peak, with widespread disruptions to radio signals impacting the operations that rely on GNSS positioning even in mid-latitude regions.
Worksite #safety: from the reality capture data from these sensors, advancing software capabilities will extract actionable information to reduce the time site crews spend physically capturing data, reducing the need for employees on active roadways and job sites.
Labor shortage: although the labor shortage and challenges associated with it aren’t new news, we expect that it will continue to plague the construction industry in 2025. In fact, in a recent survey of Trimble customers, more than 54% of respondents identified the labor shortage as the biggest challenge facing them in 2025.
We expect that technology providers will continue innovating with the goal of helping offset these challenges, for example by making it easier to utilize their technology solutions to their fullest potential to compensate for fewer workers.
Read the full Trimble 2025 Construction Industry Outlook/Predictions here: https://lnkd.in/gtW897Ve