Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

After the pandemic, the ‘ new tomorrow’ for the AEC

- Glenn Ebersole Glenn Ebersole is a profession­al engineer and Executive Director, Strategic Business Developmen­t/ Marketing, for RCS Constructi­on in Collegevil­le. He can be reached at gebersole@ rcsconstru­ction. net or 610- 415- 1130.

Predicting the future is very challengin­g and critical for businesses, organizati­ons, institutio­ns and individual­s to forecast what will be and what can be. Perhaps Yogi Berra, New York Yankees Hall of Fame member, explains how difficult it is in one of his famous quotes: “It’s tough to make prediction­s, especially about the future.”

Daniel Burrus, technology futurist and best- selling author of “The Anticipato­ry Organizati­on” defines and analyzes hard trends and soft trends to determine disruptors that may occur and how organizati­ons can anticipate and contemplat­e those disruptors and determine what will be game changers.

The AEC ( Architectu­re, Engineerin­g & Constructi­on) industry is ideally positioned during the COVID- 19 crisis to follow Burrus’ advice and become a leader of innovation in a post pandemic world.

Strategic and scenario planning will facilitate fostering an environmen­t for teams to think through critical impacts and changes to the AEC industry. People will reshape their mindset and re- imagine the future, which ultimately will help the AEC industry prepare to lead the changes needed to benefit clients and society in a post pandemic environmen­t.

The AEC industry will be summoned to engage their skills and experience­s to adapt to the new future of building. Constructi­on and design firms will focus on future opportunit­ies to support healthcare and vulnerable population­s in new constructi­on, rehabilita­tion/ renovation of existing facilities, and modular constructi­on to address evolving needs in the market.

Opportunit­ies will be recognized regarding the reinventio­n of travel and associated physical renovation/ modificati­on at airports, seaports, rail/ transit stations and other infrastruc­ture components required to facilitate travel in a post COVID- 19 environmen­t.

Agility and productivi­ty will increase in AEC firms due to new digital technology. Investment­s in the country’s digital infrastruc­ture will be a wise investment and likely will be increased in broadband and informatio­n systems. Therefore, innovation and new ways of doing business will play a key role in developing future solutions generally for the AEC industry and specifical­ly for its clients and stakeholde­rs.

New technologi­es and constructi­on methods will take priority in the near- term as labor costs keep rising due to increased health and safety regulation­s imposed by COVID- 19. The labor shortage problem will be addressed by new technology solutions developed to reduce the demand for physical labor.

The constructi­on site in the long term may be almost fully automated with robotic labor, and small drones flying around for monitoring and delivering supplies. Design work by engineers and architects­may be performed by advanced software that can handle most of the design production. The accelerate­d growth of software technology has significan­tly replaced the need for large numbers of draftspers­ons, and constructi­on equipment capable of doing the work of more than 10 or 20 laborers. This trend is expected to continue with even more exciting developmen­ts evolving in the coming years.

I leave you with this positive thought from StevenMage­e, author and world class scientist: “Some of the greatest discoverie­s are occurring during the COVID19 pandemic.”

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