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New Trends for Commercial & Residential Construction

  • Tim Shieman
  • Apr 25
  • 2 min read



Technology:

Smart Home Technology:


AI-Driven Energy Management: Intelligent thermostat & lighting system reduce energy consumption.

Advanced Security Systems: AI facial recognition, remote monitoring, and biometric locks are gaining popularity.

Voice and App-Based Control: Consumers want seamless integration with Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomeKit.

 

In Commercial Construction it is known as The Virtual Construction Market.

 

BIM: Building Information Modeling to construction management software.

 

VDC: Virtual Design and Construction. These products use virtual environments to engineer and visualize the construction of structures from the inside out, before they’re actually built in the physical world. These environments can be access through all computer and phone devices along with augmented and virtual reality hardware.

 

Pre-Fabrication and Modular Construction:

Are growing in demand for both commercial & residential construction applications.

 

Increasingly, General Contractors, architects, and developers are finding that pre-fabrication and modular construction. Will help keep cost down, shortens the construction timeline, and reduces waste in materials.

 

Sustainable and Green Building Practices:

Regulatory changes, tax incentives, and consumer demand are pushing sustainable construction from an afterthought to a necessity for commercial and residential arenas.

 

·       Carbon-Sequestering Concrete

·       Cross-Laminated Timbers

·       Passive-Solar Design

·       Solar-Integrated Exterior & Roofing Tiles

·       Living Building Materials (commercial)

 

     Are a few examples of Green Building Materials applications being used currently.

 

On-Demand Labor, Equipment, and Site Services:

 

The shortage of skilled labor is increasingly becoming a major challenge for both industries.

 

Labor:

 

Instawork: An app providing access to independent contractors for short-term and long-term construction projects.

 

Workrise (formerly Rigup): Specializes in scaling skilled labor forces for large projects, including residential construction.

 

Use AI-driven hiring platforms to reduce hiring bottlenecks.

 

Build a flexible workforce strategy that mixes full-time employees with contract-based labor.

 

Equipment:

 

On-Demand Equipment & Site Services are Streamlining Projects:

 

Builders no longer need to own every piece of machinery or coordinate site services manually. On-demand equipment rental marketplace are making it easier to access everything from earthmoving equipment to temporary fencing and portable restrooms. Which reduce overhead cost, produces flexible access, and provides better inventory management.

 

Optimizing Site Services Logistics:

 

The ability to quickly secure excavators, aerial lifts, generators, and site trailers ensures projects remain on schedule and within budget.

 

Automation is transforming how builders manage costs, timelines, and quality control. AI-driven building management tools, robotics, and predictive analytics are helping contractors optimize their workflow.

 

These are a few of the new trends shaping how the building & construction industries are moving forward in today’s changing markets and demands. We will continue this discussion and more trends in upcoming blogs.

 

And of course, the most-efficient way to implement these practices in your next project, is to speak with a Project Manager utilizing these practices. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

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