What to expect from AI in construction in 2025

Diego Padilla-Phillips

Artificial intelligence is here to stay and, as its capabilities evolve, we will be able to deliver more sustainable, efficient and cost-effective projects, writes WSP’s Diego Padilla-Philipps

As we look ahead to 2025, what becomes clear is that artificial intelligence, in all its forms, is already changing our lives. Organically embedded into our phones, televisions, our smart speakers, the future of AI is already here. While scepticism around the uses – and indeed misuses – of data are in some instances founded, we must acknowledge AI’s potential, not as an independent entity but as a conduit for our growth.

Stepping into the new year brings with it new challenges and opportunities to explore the ways in which our lives, and jobs, can change. From admin agents to improved energy efficiency in buildings, I want to explore the year ahead through the eyes of AI.

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