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    Future of Construction Work: What Tech Will Enable It?

    Updated:July 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The construction industry stands at a critical crossroads—grappling with a deepening labor shortage while confronting the promise and pitfalls of agentic AI (artificial intelligence). According to Gartner, more than 40% of agentic AI projects will be canceled by the end of 2027 due to high costs, unclear ROI (return on investment), hype-driven “agent washing,” and immature technology.

    This isn’t a failure of innovation, but rather it’s a clear call for strategic realignment. Construction must adopt AI thoughtfully, matching technology deployment with strategic process that will enhance the jobsite.

    For those following along in our series, last week we explored who the future construction worker is. Today, let’s narrow in on the technology that will enable the next generation of construction work.

    What Technology Will Enable the Future of Construction Work?

    Agentic AI—autonomous systems capable of perceiving, deciding, and acting with limited human oversight—is fast becoming a gamechanger on jobsites. Gartner predicts by 2028, 15% of daily decisions in industries like construction will be made autonomously by agentic AI (up from virtually zero today). Additionally, one-third of enterprise software will be powered by agentic AI capabilities.

    The construction site of the future will look different from the ones of the past. It will be smart, connected, and adaptive—where machinery, sensors, and AI agents communicate seamlessly, and decisions happen in realtime using live data. Predictive maintenance will prevent costly equipment breakdowns. Automated systems will conduct inspections. Workers will manage digital twins and workflows via tablets or wearables.

    But more than just efficient, this future site will be resilient—ready to pivot instantly in response to supply chain disruptions, weather events, or changes orders.

    The benefits of technology in the construction industry are clear:

    • Higher productivity from faster, data-driven decisions
    • More uptime thanks to predictive maintenance
    • Better quality through automated inspections and realtime feedback
    • Improved safety as robotics handle dangerous tasks
    • Forecasted risk with the help of artificial intelligence

    This doesn’t mean the end of skilled workers. Instead, technology will create meaningful, tech-enriched roles, elevating workers from routine labor to problem-solvers and innovators.

    Construction’s next chapter isn’t just about automation—it’s about technology working hand-in-hand with a prepared, flexible workforce to build smarter, safer, and more precise projects.

    Success won’t come from chasing every shiny tech trend. It requires strategic adoption, deliberate investment in people and processes, and a clear vision of how technology and workers will co-create the jobsites of tomorrow.

    So, are you ready to pilot the smart jobsite? What will be your first AI-powered move?

    Stay tuned—next week we’ll wrap up this series with practical steps to prepare your workforce and organization for the future of construction work.

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