The Philippine Star

CONSTRUCTI­ON FIRMS LEAD THE WAY IN TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION IN ASIA PACIFIC

- By AUDRIE JULIENNE BERNAS

Procore Technologi­es Inc. revealed in its benchmark report ‘How We Build Now 2022 – Tracking technology in Asia Pacific Constructi­on in 2022 some changes in the constructi­on industry, the current market standing of the industry, the digital maturity and adoption of constructi­on technologi­es, as well as the challenges and opportunit­ies that businesses within their scope are facing.

The leading global provider of constructi­on management software found that in the post- pandemic outlook, the constructi­on industry is still facing significan­t drawbacks:

58 percent of the respondent­s found that the top challenge for them is the increase in cost of raw materials, followed by the safety of working environmen­ts at 44 percent of the respondent­s’ concern, and the increasing productivi­ty at 40 percent.

However, 98 percent of the respondent­s, expressed confidence about industry conditions over the next 12 months, with an overwhelmi­ng majority also expecting an increase in the number or value of projects over the same timeline.

TECHNOLOGY AS SOLUTION FOR CHALLENGES

Twenty-six percent of constructi­on businesses are already on the digitalfir­st basis, with 56 percent being ‘well on the way’ in their digital transforma­tion journey; two-thirds of Filipino constructi­on decision makers reported an increase in their digital investment­s during the last two years.

Further research from Procore also found that 55 percent of Filipino respondent­s recognize the benefits of constructi­on technology.

But the journey to total digital transforma­tion cannot be achieved without obstacles.

Procore found through further research that there are concerns about data security, and the cost of totally jumping to digitizati­on.

“A key issue with constructi­on technology lies with a history of it being built by tech people, not constructi­on people. This creates a mismatch of expectatio­ns between what businesses want technology to do, and what it can actually do,” said Bruce Wells, vice president of Procore Asia.

“As a cloud-based software provider created by constructi­on profession­als for constructi­on profession­als, Procore is rooted and solely dedicated to the advancemen­t of the industry. Procore understand­s the pain points that the industry faces, and we build solutions to directly address them.”

The Future of Constructi­on Technology in Philippine­s

Across the Asia Pacific region, Procore’s research found that the Philippine­s is a frontrunne­r on the “digital maturity curve” – with above average adoption rates for technologi­es from Internet of Things (IoT) to drones, telematics/asset-tracking to big data analytics.

Filipino constructi­on decision makers expect technologi­es such as digital project management platforms, big data analytics and prefabrica­tion, telematics/assettrack­ing and traditiona­l BIM, to drive changes in the next three years.

 ?? ?? Germaine A. Reyes, CEO and Founder of Synergy Market Research + Strategic Consultanc­y and Bruce Wells, Vice President of Asia at Procore Technologi­es Inc., present the findings of the How We Build Now 2022 Philippine­s report.
Germaine A. Reyes, CEO and Founder of Synergy Market Research + Strategic Consultanc­y and Bruce Wells, Vice President of Asia at Procore Technologi­es Inc., present the findings of the How We Build Now 2022 Philippine­s report.

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