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  1. AI and Machine Learning (ML)
59% of respondents of a recent Trimble survey said that AI and ML will be one of the biggest trends in 2025, and for good reason – it has and will continue to transform the construction industry due to the many efficiencies it brings.
  1. Technology Integration/Interoperability
While contractors are continuing to rapidly adopt new technology, the solutions they choose don’t always integrate well with other technology solutions within a contractor’s tech stack. Luckily that’s changing as tech vendors seek to make their data interoperable via a connected data environment and adoption of open API standards, which means that the information from different systems is accessible in one place and can be exchanged between systems.
  1. Precise Positioning
Positioning precision may seem like table stakes when it comes to construction technology, but GNSS technology continues to evolve, becoming even more accurate and better in harsh conditions than at any point in history.
  1. Data and the Mixed Fleet
  2. Worksite Safety
  3. Reality Capture
  4. Labor Shortage
  5. Software/Hardware Subscription Services
  6. Robotics/Automation and Autonomous Machines
  7. Architectural Design/Modeling