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The new tech-driven era in construction engineering is transforming how projects are planned, designed, and executed. Advanced software, analytics, and other offerings make building, structural, and architectural engineering more efficient. As per Grand View Research, the global civil engineering market that was valued at $8,652.3 billion in 2022 is expected to expand at a CAGR of 5.9 percent from 2023 to 2030.
What powers this stellar growth is a gamut of tech trends in the arena. More sophisticated and AI-oriented drones are revolutionizing construction procedures by providing real-time aerial imagery and 3D LIDAR scans. Novel architectural technologies like generative design use AI-driven algorithms to generate design options based on specific design requirements like materials, budget, and building techniques.
The prefabrication method used for off-site construction is gaining immense traction due to its ability to improve schedules and move more work from field to shop for improved productivity. To realize this, structural engineers are using tools like 3D printing. Structural engineers are also leveraging integrated digital platforms for services that allow for seamless communication among project partners. These platforms involve a host of tools and processes that facilitate and drive the flow of data across their delivery systems.
This edition of Construction Business Review highlights the recent developments in the construction engineering arena and delivers insights into how businesses are aligning with these trends to transform legacy practices.
We have curated thought leadership articles from industry experts, including the Mission Critical Project Manager at AECOM Tishman and the Construction Director at Clough. We also took a deep dive into the market trends to narrow down the list of companies delivering robust building engineering, structural engineering, and architectural engineering services. Equipped with innovative technological capabilities, companies like MEP Green Design and Build and LADC Consulting help transform businesses at the cloverleaf of various disruptive technologies.
We hope this edition of Construction Business Review’s construction engineering helps you build the partnership you and your organization need to foster an environment driven by efficient technology.
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Teqtometic makes it easy for multiple stakeholders to collaborate using its cloud-based solutions
MEPG makes a difference in the industry by coupling its ever-expanding technical expertise and services with the highest level of customer service and care. By continually incorporating the most advanced technologies into its lines of service, the team is able to meet even the highest standards and requirements of any project
Dr. Dung Vu, Founder and PresidentBy growing our presence in key locations, expanding our talented team of engineers, and leading the way into technological advancements, we aim to be listed as an MEP Giant within the next five years
LADC Consulting is founded on the idea of combining design, construction, and project management into a single company. Its specialized services are geared toward the needs of a wide range of clientele, from residential and commercial property developers to homeowners and tenants
LADC Consulting
Management
Qing Li, Co-Founder; Joseph Mak, Co-Founder; Aaron Huang, President
DLR Group is a full-service design business that provides architectural, engineering, interior design, planning, and structural optimization for new construction and renovation, including adaptive reuse. Through design, we aim to improve the human experience. This commitment motivates sustainable design for many public and private clients, loc
EEA Consulting Engineers is a mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) consulting organization that serves new and existing facilities across all market sectors. Founded in 1977 in Austin, Texas, as an energy conservation engineering consultancy, EEA has expanded to provide MEP design, building commissioning, LEED consulting, and energy conservation leadership
Emtec Consulting Engineers is a nonprofit company based in Ronkonkoma, Long Island, with an affiliated office in Manhattan and another in Newark, New Jersey. The key priorities are the building’s systems and, whenever feasible, the integrity of the original architecture
With over 1,000 workers in locations spanning the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Serbia, and Australia, Integral Group constitutes one of the world’s major construction engineering and consulting organizations. Committed to transforming the world, problem solvers improve the built environment by combining cutting-edge digital solutions with emerging breakthroughs and industry-leading sustainability practices
M Moser creates working cultures that bring forth the best in individuals. Their health, happiness, and ability to execute outstanding work allow organizations to shift quickly in an ever-changing environment. Over the last four decades, they have earned a reputation for placing people at the center of everything they do
Nelson Engineering Company provides design services. They develop changes to the Cape Canaveral Spaceport’s facilities and infrastructure for 21st-century aerospace launch missions. The design and engineering support at Space Force Launch Complex 41 is an excellent example
NORR is an integrated, employee-owned A&E firm. The mission is to produce socially conscious, ecologically responsible, and commercially viable engineering and architectural design solutions that help clients accomplish their business objectives while contributing to healthier and more sustainable environments and places worldwide
Woolpert is the foremost architectural, engineering, geospatial (AEG), and strategic consulting business to become one of the world’s greatest firms. They innovate inside and across markets to successfully serve public, commercial, and government clients globally