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Research Article

Application of Data Science in the US Commercial Construction Industry: Current Trends and Future Opportunities

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Published online: 23 Mar 2024
 

ABSTRACT

The technologies and innovations accompanying the Fourth Industrial Revolution are reshaping industries worldwide; the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry is no different. This study specifically investigates the application of data science in the US commercial construction industry, which has been relatively limited and understudied. This study assessed the current state of data science utilization, identified potential benefits and challenges, and explored future directions. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with representatives from eight general contracting firms listed in the ENR top 100 contractors. Thematic analysis of the interview transcripts revealed several prominent themes. The findings indicate that while technical support for data storage and management exists, challenges persist in terms of data consistency and leveraging data for advanced analyses. Encouragingly, top management is recognizing the importance of data science in their daily operations, leading to a growing trend of hiring individuals with specialized data skills in construction companies. The establishment of dedicated data science departments and fostering, mitigating the current challenges of data consistency and interoperability with a mind-set of continuous improvement are viewed as strategic approaches to harness data for a competitive edge in the commercial construction industry.

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