Market trends 2020: Civil Construction


It is not new that the construction industry can be a little conservative and, for this reason, it often ends up resisting the arrival of news. But one thing is certain: the year 2020 will bring many transformations and advances in different sectors. And civil construction will be no different.
It is known that the civil construction market is looking for new technologies that can bring benefits from the construction site to the sale of real estate. One of the major trends for civil construction in 2020 is the use of software and technologies capable of assisting the sharing of project data, in real time, between those involved in a construction.
Who does not update, opens space for competition. There is a return to growth in the sector and many companies are already investing in innovation to obtain better results, reduce costs, optimize time and increase the quality of their products.

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Through scanning, the designer is able to make an accurate analysis of the conditions of the structures and identify pathologies that would be almost impossible to be seen with the naked eye. It is already being used for renovations, transforming this scan into a BIM model rich in details.
Another use for this technology is the scanning of historical monuments, to facilitate and expedite any necessary renovation and even in case of disasters to have all the details of these buildings.
In Curitiba there are already companies that perform this service to scan buildings and also to analyze buildings, helping preventive and corrective maintenance.
Your company can count on the solutions of the Senai Technology and Innovation network in Paraná:
             Senai Institute of Technology in Civil Construction
             Senai Institute of Innovation in Structural Engineering
             Fiep System Accelerator

Augmented reality

 What until recently was only conceptual, seen only in exhibitions and events, augmented reality will become part of the daily lives of designers and architects.
With augmented reality devices, it will be possible to more accurately visualize everything that will be built and all layers of facilities and materials that will be used, with details that would be impossible to perceive on a sheet of paper or in a drawing on the computer.
That way it will be much easier to see the installations through the walls, anticipate possible problems and do any maintenance with precision.
The Senai Institute of Technology in Civil Construction already works with augmented reality based on BIM models.
Your company can count on the solutions of the Senai Technology and Innovation network in Paraná:
             Senai Institute of Technology in Civil Construction
             Fiep System Accelerator

Cloud collaboration

Civil construction is sometimes very conservative, resisting the arrival of novelties. Cloud collaboration, for example, although it has been around for a long time in other markets, is only now beginning to become popular in this important economic segment.
The trend for 2020 is that the sharing of project data takes place in real time between everyone involved in a construction, whether the user is at the construction site or in the architecture office.
This service is done from BIM, with models that can be shared between the office, the construction site and the designers.
Your company can count on the solutions of the Senai Technology and Innovation network in Paraná:
             Senai Institute of Technology in Civil Construction
             Senai Institute of Innovation in Structural Engineering
             Senai Institute of Information and Communication Technology

Digital Twins

Digital Twins, or digital twins, are virtual representations of objects and systems that exist in real life. A digital twin behaves in the same way as its physical world counterpart. Therefore, it can simulate performance and functionality conditions.
The digital twin is born through data from something that already exists in the physical world. However, from the collection of this data, it is possible to create a digital twin of a structure that does not yet exist in reality.
Using data from real buildings, for example, it is possible to plan a new project, building it in the digital world before any brick is moved in the real world. This virtual construction, in turn, will offer very relevant insights to make the actual construction much more efficient and cheaper.
The Senai Institute of Technology in Civil Construction develops the entire BIM modeling process, which is the basis for the development of digital twins. After modeling, simulations of the use of these models are made, helping to make decisions on projects and reforms.


 


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