How digital strategy is building a better future for construction
Save time and money with digital solutions
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The digital age has proved to be a learning experience for the construction industry, which has traditionally been tech-resistant, however as new ideas and technologies have been adopted in recent years on pioneering projects, digital solutions are proving to save time and money.
With Covid-driven digital adoption predicted to be worth an additional £3 billion to the Construction sector by 2040, this whitepaper shares the latest findings from Centre for Economics and Business Research, looking at the business benefits of digital transformation in construction to the UK economy.
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