4 Big Trends in Construction Technology in 2022

“The engineering and construction industry has made a significant recovery from the 2020 recession, but it has also experienced multiple headwinds that are expected to persist. 2022 should be another rewarding—but challenging—year, and the industry looks to be poised to capture growth opportunities.”

Deloitte 2021 analysis

According to the Deloitte analysis, 76% of engineering and construction executives are going to invest in digital technology in 2022. Other studies show that adopting proven technology can improve construction productivity by 30-45%, as well as help maintain improved material predictability and reliability. 

So what is “proven technology” and what specifically should we look at in 2022? Here are the 4 big trends in construction in 2022:

1. Drones

Drones are small, easy to use, and relatively cost-effective compared to other emerging construction technology. Their high resolution cameras can collect vital information and access all areas of a construction site. As a result, drones are extremely useful at every stage of the construction process for a variety of tasks:

  • conduct site surveys
  • collect important data 
  • take volume measurements
  • create interactive 3D or topographical maps
  • oversee workers
  • perform safety inspections
  • equipment tracking
  • job site security

Drones can access hard-to-reach and dangerous places, preventing workplace injuries or project delays. They save significant time and money while reducing workplace injuries and increasing job satisfaction. Drones are also adaptable, working with other tech like AI or machine learning to always offer the best capabilities for your needs.

2. Exoskeletons & Wearables

Exoskeletons (wearable external suits with motorized joints) are becoming more widely available every year. These suits help with bending, lifting, and grabbing. Originally for recovering patients, these exoskeletons have expanded far beyond the physical therapy room to offer an array of performance-enhancing capabilites to improve safety and productivity in construction. 

Specific wearable devices – like smart boots, smart hard hats, and power gloves – also provide an added layer of protection for workers across construction projects. These devices can predict and prevent workplace accidents through sensors, while also increasing dexterity and strength. 

Over the past couple years, these devices also made it incredibly easy to do contact tracing and to prevent the spread of communicable diseases. 

3. AI, Machine Learning, & Data Management

Tapping into the latest construction technology behind the scenes can have big payoffs. 

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the ability for programmed software to make decisions independent of human input. Machine learning is when a computer program can learn from repeated inputs, honing its program and improving its output. Both of these ideas have already impacted many areas of construction and are shown to have massive impacts on productivity and safety. These kinds of programs can analyze job sites, past projects, and job plans to identify safety risks, prevent violations, identify more efficient timelines or project parameters, and explore better design options for future projects. 

Like all businesses, construction is also realizing that effective data management is crucial to long-term business success. Smartphones, tablets, streamlined software, and effective data management policies reduce delays and costs, improve safety, streamline workflow, and enhance employee satisfaction. Explore your options with online forms, worksite smart devices, instant reporting, real-time safety corrections, and workflow automation. 

4. Building Information Modeling (BIM) & Virtual Reality

BIM is the process of creating a virtual replica or model of a building before building it. This can be incredibly valuable in order to see dimensions, worksite conditions, possible safety hazards, and required logistics. It’s important during every stage of construction and touches all fields: executive management, worker actions, safety compliance, legal compliance, and more.

Virtual or augmented reality (AR) is a digital layer of information that updates in real-time and improves your understanding of the real world around you. Using an AR device can allow construction professionals to scan an actual job site and learn valuable information as an overlay on the image. 

This could be through AR glasses, which can automatically measure whatever you’re looking at, or through a tablet to analyze the surrounding conditions and identify potential hazards. 

By tapping into the current technology available, the construction industry can reduce the impacts of labor and supply shortages, improve safety and worker satisfaction, and significantly enhance productivity and revenue. Explore some new technology today!

Housing Building Trends in 2022

Americans are spending more than ever on their homes, so it’s no surprise that these buildings are becoming more economical, sustainable, and comfortable in 2022. 

As we move into more renovations of single family homes, we expect to see an increase in the following trends: 

Moving the Inside Out… 

After spending much of the last two years inside, many people are moving the comforts of their living spaces into their backyards. High end pools, outdoor televisions, built-in projectors, and outdoor fireplaces are all becoming popular features for families to enjoy year round. 

… And the Outside In

When homeowners do have to be inside, they’re bringing the outdoors with them. There has been an upswing in “biophilic design”, with an increase of organic materials, light and airy spaces, plants, and other elements that focus on nature. 

Sustainability

With climate change coming to the forefront, eco-friendly building elements are on the rise. These include natural materials like brick and stone for home exteriors, and drought resistant landscaping in front and back yards. Metal roofs are also gaining popularity, as they can last 40-70 years and come in a wide variety of colors and styles. More than just being fashionable, sustainable materials like these have been shown to decrease homeowners’ costs, as they tend to require less maintenance and reduce the cost of utilities. 

Love Your Curves

Gone are the days of straight lines. Whether inside or outside, expect to see a transition towards curved edges. These can come in the form of arched door and window frames, barrel vaulted ceilings, or curving walkways. No matter where you find these curves, they’ll be sure to help homeowners show off their unique personalities and provide a warm, welcoming space.

Spice in the Kitchen

They say the kitchen is the heart of the home, so it’s no surprise that we are seeing sweeping changes in kitchen design. Minimalist, mostly white kitchens are being dropped in favor of warm, colorful cabinets, counters with a splash of color made of alternative materials, and patterned floors that celebrate and welcome all who enter.

Home Sweet Office

Working from your bed or couch is a thing of the past. As more people leave the corporate office behind, home offices are becoming an integral part of every house. For new construction, this can mean more rooms or set-aside office spaces. During renovations, rooms are transformed to be multifunctional, often combining the office with a guest room or part of the kitchen. 

Whatever your project, Steadfast Entities, LLC can support you with the equipment and staff you need to complete it quickly, efficiently, and for the best price. Contact us today! 1.855.449.0777

Stability and Industry Growth in 2022

After the uncertainty of the last two years, many in the heavy equipment and construction agencies are looking towards 2022 with hope for stability and profits. 

Thanks in part to the federal funding provided by the American Jobs Plan (AJP), a sharp uptick of work on the country’s roads, bridges, and railways is expected to start in 2022. This, combined with the continued need for single family homes that began in 2021, has model simulations expecting a growth of 3.5% for the construction industry as a whole through the end of 2023.

What the numbers show.

Mostly due to influx in funding from the AJP, the private, local, state and federal sectors are all expected to experience double-digit growth through at least 2023. While this is promising for those who work in the infrastructure and residential sectors, the outlook is more mixed for those whose construction focuses on business and commerce. Some businesses, like health care facilities and schools, received federal funding during the pandemic and have grown. Warehouses and transportation facilities have benefitted from private funding as home shipping has increased. And others, like office buildings, have seen a steep decrease in funding as many workers have shifted to remote work. 

According to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, these shifts flatlined growth in the business and commerce sectors in 2021, but experts are cautiously optimistic that a resurgence of those returning to work post Covid will see a 2.9% growth in 2022. 

While growth is usually great for an economy, there can be downsides.

This has been seen in the current housing crisis, where the urgent need for affordable housing has led to a shortage of materials and labor and, ultimately, inflation. This is expected to continue through 2022 and beyond, with the US now ranking 4th globally for year-over-year home price increases behind Sweden, Denmark, and Russia. 

Inflation is not just limited to the housing market. 

Supply chain issues and labor shortages have led to inflation in manufacturing, which then ripples outward toward both construction companies and their clients. However, experts expect that this will level out in 2022. The extra work has also led to an increase in heavy equipment purchases, which has now passed pre-pandemic levels. This is expected to result in a 4% increase in construction machinery sales for 2022, and further growth beyond. 

A more positive future is coming soon! 

In 2022, Steadfast hopes to see all our partners gain renewed profits and growth. 

Whether back in the saddle and ramping up projects or still experiencing tight budgets, Steadfast is here to help you maximize cost and efficiency with the right equipment and staffing. We ourselves are very familiar with the hurdles of the past years, and our goal is to partner with other organizations in success and forward momentum. Contact us today to help you get your project – and your new year! – off to a great start.