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Building Information Modelling, Artificial Intelligence and Construction Tech

243 Citations2020
Rafael Sacks, Mark Girolami, Ioannis Brilakis

Following a set of digital construction innovations through their known past and their uncertain present, a review of their increasingly optimistic future is reviewed, all through the lens of their dependence on digital information.

Abstract

Adoption of digital information tools in the construction sector provides fertile ground for the birth and growth of companies that specialize in applications of technologies to design and construction. While some of the technologies are new, many implement ideas proposed in construction research decades ago that were impractical without a sound digital building information foundation. Building Information Modelling (BIM) itself can be traced to a landmark paper from 1975; ideas for artificially intelligent design and code checking tools date from the mid-1980s; and construction robots have laboured in research labs for decades. Yet only within the past five years has venture capital actively sought startup companies in the ‘Construction Tech’ sector. Following a set of digital construction innovations through their known past and their uncertain present, we review their increasingly optimistic future, all through the lens of their dependence on digital information. The review identifies new challenges, yielding a set of research topics with the potential to unlock a range of future applications that apply artificial intelligence.

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