| |February 20229The industry is fast embracing the centrally-managed process of construction, making it possible to build superior-quality building structures on time and more economicallyin the construction industry is no more just a visual reve-lation; rather the industry is facing a constantly increasing pressure to construct quickly and so, robots are reliable and useful in this regard. The pressure is fuelling the demand for using different kinds of robots such as logistics robots, au-tonomous drones and building automation. The Indian gov-ernment is expected to invest over $13 billion in robotics to boost the adoption of robots in construction. Always-on & Connected Construction An essential element of smart city infrastructure is the Internet of Things (IoT). Sensors connected with the internet can monitor and manage in re-al-time the critical urban resources ­ electric systems, water and sewage. In construction, IoT is usually used for moni-toring machines placed on the site floor and also for track-ing the progress of work. Summing Up Overall, these trends will definitely propel Indian construction industry to adopt a digitally connected, highly collaborated and data-driven construction in the foreseeable future. The industry is fast embracing the centrally-managed process of construction, making it possible to build superior-quality building struc-tures on time and more economically.
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