The architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry is rapidly digitizing operations, in part to manage the vast amount of data used during the design, pre-construction, project management, and engineering phases of construction projects. This complex, multifaceted data stems from numerous sources: project details, building information models (BIMs), and Internet of Things (IoT) connected assets such as construction equipment, buildings and related structures, and other assets across the job site.
This paper, the last in a four-part series, explores the benefits of construction businesses implementing IoT and the connectivity needed to support IoT technologies.
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