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    2026: What Comes Next for Construction

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    As we move into 2026, it’s worth reflecting on how predictions about the future of construction continue to evolve—and how key trends are shaping what comes next.

    A few years ago, analysts speculated about a “new normal” driven by technology, workforce change, and broader social shifts. Some forecasts anticipated increased tech integration, rising influence of large digital platforms, and shifts in how work gets done. While not all predictions unfolded exactly as imagined, many trends—especially around digital capabilities—have become undeniably relevant.

    The Rise of AI

    One of the most transformative shifts identified for 2025 was the rapid rise of generative AI (artificial intelligence) across industries—and that trajectory is continuing into 2026, with a new player on the block: agentic AI. The construction sector specifically saw forecasts projecting strong growth for generative AI applications, with market expansion expected in the coming decade.

    In practice, this means AI is influencing design workflows, planning, estimating, scheduling, and more. Construction teams increasingly view AI as central to how the business gets done—transforming traditional processes rather than replacing them outright.

    Workforce and Process Change Still Underway

    Another key theme from the original 2025 look-ahead was that workforce and process changes would continue reshaping the industry. As 2026 begins, that trend remains true. Teams are adapting roles, skills, and project execution models to match new tools and expectations.

    This evolution affects how people work together, how projects get delivered, and how organizations plan for future demand. Companies that continue aligning people, process, and technology will be better positioned to respond to shifting market realities.

    What 2026 Has in Common With 2025

    In many ways, 2026 feels like a continuation of the trends identified for 2025:

    Digital transformation isn’t optional. Technology adoption has progressed from experimental to essential.

    AI continues to expand rapidly. Generative and agentic AI’s growth projections underline a decade-long shift in how work is planned and executed.

    Workforce evolution remains a priority. The industry’s processes and roles are actively adapting to new tools and methodologies.

    While nothing in the construction industry is certain, these themes remain deeply relevant as we chart the course for 2026.

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