The construction industry and what to expect in 2022
Real Estate Market & Lifestyle | December 24, 2021 |

Despite the economic recession suffered by Latin American countries, the projections for 2022 are favorable, with an increased forecast of 2.8% for 2022 and 2.6% for 2023, according to the World Bank (WB), which would give a growth opportunity for various industries.

Different organizations consider that the development of the economies of the region would be driven by the construction industry, with new projects such as those that stopped works due to the covid pandemic.

In this context, it is necessary to mention what experts point out as a trend for this industry in 2022, considering that they will be applied to emergency works due to rains, road maintenance and monitoring of project costs, among others.

Sustainable construction occupies the first place, where the gradual reactivation through innovation and sustainable development, at an environmental and economic level, sets the tone.

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Therefore, it will be necessary to evaluate the constructions and where the efforts are directed, in addition to continuing to strengthen the use of alternative technologies to generate a local change with a global focus.

A smart building can generate savings of 30% or more in energy and water, and contributes up to 35% to the reduction of greenhouse gases.

In second place is the use of water resources, since it is estimated that approximately 90% of natural disasters are linked to water.

It is therefore necessary to generate constructions that collect significant volumes of rain to release them in a controlled manner or to be used in cleaning and maintenance tasks, as well as technology that allows the least waste and intelligent systems that detect any leakage of drinking water, are becoming a need.

The application of smart technologies follows the list because we know that the future will be led by software in construction, high-quality materials, super structures, 3D printing and the BIM methodology.

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All these applications contribute to cost reduction, intelligent impact assessment and lower energy and water consumption; This is another trend that will continue to expand in 2022, mentioned by Amanco Wavin for Mexico and Central America.

Finally, cost management will be the best tool for administrators and developers for the next three to five years, with the dynamic monitoring of each dollar in the budget and the management of collaborative workflows.

In this process a centralized platform ensures that everyone, from the office to the field, has access to important financial information on the project at all times.

There are tailored tools designed for specific challenges, and companies must be provided for the success of projects, notes the Procore platform.

In Solili you can consult industrial warehouses available in Ciudad Juárez and Reynosa 

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