As a global provider of construction software tools, we’ve witnessed some wonderful innovation in the industry—like the widespread adoption of BIM and a move towards industrialized construction. But here in the UK, productivity in construction firms is being held back by the same challenges as twelve months ago, as efforts remain slow to adopt digital technology for the jobsite.
To better understand how we can help our customers overcome this productivity “plateau”, we commissioned a research survey of 251 construction professionals in the UK. We’ve published those findings in a new report: Digital Groundwork: Closing the Productivity Gap. It follows on from 2018 research by PlanGrid (an Autodesk company) and explores how firms’ efforts to improve productivity have progressed.
Download the report: Digital Groundwork: Closing the Productivity Gap
Here are the key findings from the report:
“Twelve months ago, we saw that sharing key information on paper was leading to delays, costly mistakes, and even conflict at UK construction firms. Unfortunately, these issues continue to hamper productivity,” said Matt Keen, a construction industry strategist at Autodesk. “Construction businesses are slow to adopt digital technology where the work is actually done, on the job site. At a time when talent is scarce it’s more important than ever to ensure time – and people – are used productively, not fixing errors or looking for data.”
There are even signs of a growing digital divide between those construction firms who invest strategically in technology and those who buy technology on an ad-hoc basis, if they do so at all. A quarter of businesses admit to having a complete absence of technology strategy (26%), while most businesses simply buy tools on an impromptu basis (36%). Meanwhile, only 50% of professionals say that improving digital skills will be a focus for the business over the next three years.
“Adopting technology across the business can improve productivity on every project – but it can also improve the long-term competitiveness of each UK construction firm,” continued Keen. “Businesses can deliver thorough, as-built digital handovers with ease, improve how they work with other stakeholders and even use data in their operations to improve profitability. The global construction industry is being transformed by technology. UK firms can reap the benefits, if they look beyond short-term challenges, address their productivity gaps and lay a digital groundwork for the future.”
The full Digital Groundwork report is available here.
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About the survey
This research was commissioned by Autodesk/Autodesk Construction Solutions. It was carried out by Construction Manager through an online survey of 251 UK Construction Industry Professionals, and supported by an executive roundtable in the ICE (Institution of Civil Engineers) in September 2019.