3 Construction Jobs That Don't Exist (Yet) | Summary and Q&A

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June 13, 2018
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3 Construction Jobs That Don't Exist (Yet)

TL;DR

Rapid advancements in technology are creating new job roles in the construction industry, such as drone wranglers, robot commanders, AI regulators, and architects for underwater habitats.

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Key Insights

  • ๐Ÿ˜’ Drones will revolutionize construction with their use for surveying, monitoring, and inspections.
  • ๐Ÿฅบ Robotics and automation will automate labor-intensive tasks, leading to the need for human control and supervision.
  • ๐Ÿ–๏ธ Artificial intelligence will play a role in predictive design and may require ethical regulation.
  • ๐Ÿ’— Underwater habitats may become a necessity to accommodate a growing urban population.

Transcript

rapid advancements in technology are creating new job roles that simply wouldn't have existed ten years ago and with such a wide and exciting range of technologies currently entering the construction sector from AI and robotics to drones exoskeletons and even 4d printing we are bound to see new occupations in the industry in the years ahead looking... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: What roles will drones play in the construction industry?

Drones will be used for surveying, monitoring, and inspections. Drone wranglers will plan and schedule UAV activity, analyze performance, and coordinate with authorities for permits and regulations.

Q: How will robotics and automation impact construction jobs?

Robots will automate tasks such as constructing walls, tying rebar, and undertaking site surveys. A robot commander will manage and supervise a group of robots, ensuring their proper functioning and overriding any errors.

Q: What is the potential role of artificial intelligence in construction?

AI will be used for predictive design and machine learning. An AI regulator may emerge to manage ethical concerns and ensure responsible use of AI technology in construction.

Q: How will the construction industry adapt to increased urbanization and limited land availability?

The industry may need architects and design engineers specialized in underwater habitats. These professionals will tackle challenges such as water pressure, water tightness, and providing natural light in submerged structures.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) will be increasingly used in construction for site surveying, monitoring, and inspections, leading to the emergence of drone wranglers and regional air traffic controllers.

  • Robotics and automation will automate dangerous and repetitive tasks in construction, requiring the role of a robot commander for supervision and coordination.

  • Artificial intelligence will be used in predictive design and machine learning, potentially leading to the need for an AI regulator.

  • As urban centers become more crowded, the construction industry may need architects and design engineers to develop underwater habitats.

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