How Does Technology Impact the Construction Industry
Concrete is one of the world’s most used and relied on construction materials. In pretty much every construction project, concrete is used for at least one component.
As a material, concrete can come in many different forms such as cement, floor screed, and asphalt, which is commonly used for roads worldwide.

There are various reasons why concrete is so relied on compared to other alternative materials, for example, concrete is easily transportable and can easily be solidified into the correct shape due to the material being available in liquid form, its water resistance, and its strength, which is highly likely the reason is used for stabilising hundreds to thousands of peoples in buildings, additionally to ton-weighing vehicles such as trucks and trains.
With concrete consistently being used, the concrete industry is still thriving and competitive for businesses across the globe, and each business relies on modern-day technology to stand out from there competitors.
Besides technology that is used to distribute the concrete, there are also many other technology types that benefit the concrete industry.
Concrete Pumping

For concrete distributors globally, it is vital to have available concrete pumps to stand out from competitors.
With concrete pumps, concrete distribution is a much longer and complicated process, with less accuracy at the final project.
If you have never heard of concrete pumps, they are machinery that is used to transport ready-mix concrete from the delivery vehicle to the exact location in the construction site where concrete is required.
This prevents the need for wheelbarrowing and minimises the risk of concrete being spilt in the process.
There are two main types of concrete pumps that are used in the concrete industry across the globe, boom pumps and boomless pumps.
Boom pumps use a robotic arm to deliver ready-mix concrete and liquid screed accurately and efficiently.
These pumps are most commonly used on larger scale construction sites as they have the ability to reach tall heights and low depths due to the large robotic arm, which pumps the concrete through tubes.
Boom pumps also have the ability to transport the concrete at a very fast pace and ensure that very little or no concrete is spilt in the process.
Boomless pumps are similar to boom pumps, however, boomless pumps rely on laying pipes along the ground to the exact construction site alternatively to in the air with a robotic arm.
These types of pumps are more effective for smaller or domestic construction projects.
The availability of concrete pumping technology has a massive benefit to the concrete industry and concrete distributors across the globe.
As previously mentioned, without concrete pumps we would have to wheelbarrow ready-mix concrete the exact location, which would be time-consuming, increase the need for additional labour work, and could also lead to spillages and inaccuracy.
Inaccuracy in constructions projects is highly dangerous as it could affect the safety and sturdiness of the finished project.
Additional labour work also requires hiring new staff, which could potentially work out to be more expensive than hiring the concrete pumps.
Weather Reporting
Weather plays a huge role in the demand for concrete in the concrete industry. This is because heavy rain can impact how ready-mix concrete sets.
Rainwater can cause a new concrete surface to become soft, which decreases the abrasion resistance and strength of the concrete.
This can then lead a tendency for the concrete to dust and crack. During rainy spells in specific locations, concrete industries see a decline in the demand for concrete. This is because building site managers cannot risk their concrete projects being developed inefficiently and risking future damage.
On mainstream media, smartphones, and the internet, whether forecasting is available for pretty much every location across the globe.
This allows potential customers of concrete to know when it is appropriate to purchase the concrete and to distribute it.
This is both a benefit and a negative to concrete companies.
Weather forecasting allows businesses to know their busiest times based on the weather and can advise the best time to distribute the concrete, however, during very rainy spells in the winter, it can cause concrete distributors to lose a lot of business for their ready mix concrete services and facilities.
Traffic Reporting

Many concrete distributors across the globe complete a lot of additional work on roads and motorway damage.
Traffic reporting can easily be obtained through mainstream media, radio, smartphones, and the internet.
If concrete distributors can be made aware of any damage to roads that is causing traffic, they can contact who is necessary and offer to repair the damage.
This can put the concrete companies at more of an advantage than their competitors.
Besides this, local authorities can report road damage to concrete distributors when the damage is reported to local authorities. This means concrete distributors can be at hand to repair the damage as soon as possible.
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