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Transforming the Civil Engineering Surveyor
The adoption of digital engineering is not where it should be to realise efficiencies of data sharing and survey expertise. There is a disconnect between commercial management and geospatial surveyors in civil engineering.
Construction is currently unsustainable for time, costs, people and planet. Better data management is key to sustainable growth. Civil engineering surveyors must lead, using digital engineering to bridge the disciplines of geospatial and commercial management to benefit our industry and societies.
Digital transformation will enable a profession fit for 2050 and beyond. CICES has considered barriers to the uptake of digital engineering, encompassing information management, data sharing and building information modelling (BIM), within infrastructure projects.
Today’s barriers will be different to tomorrow’s, and this paper details how surveyors can assess their digital maturity now and what’s required to face the challenges of tomorrow and decades to come with confidence.
It looks at the supporting roles of contracts, protocols, technology, education, training, standards and professional bodies in enabling change.
Better understanding of geospatial surveyor and commercial manager expertise and how this can inform decision-making on infrastructure projects is key. This paper recommends a shift in the traditional timing of when civil engineering surveyors are engaged in projects, highlighting when and why they should be engaged, with more impactful input achieved in the planning phase.
Knowing what data will be needed, when and how accurate and how it is used in scenario planning, costing, scheduling and monitoring will realise efficiencies and make full use of surveyor expertise.
Transforming the Civil Engineering Surveyor
The adoption of digital engineering is not where it should be to realise efficiencies of data sharing and survey expertise. There is a disconnect between commercial management and geospatial surveyors in civil engineering.
Construction is currently unsustainable for time, costs, people and planet. Better data management is key to sustainable growth. Civil engineering surveyors must lead, using digital engineering to bridge the disciplines of geospatial and commercial management to benefit our industry and societies.
Digital transformation will enable a profession fit for 2050 and beyond. CICES has considered barriers to the uptake of digital engineering, encompassing information management, data sharing and building information modelling (BIM), within infrastructure projects.
Today’s barriers will be different to tomorrow’s, and this paper details how surveyors can assess their digital maturity now and what’s required to face the challenges of tomorrow and decades to come with confidence.
It looks at the supporting roles of contracts, protocols, technology, education, training, standards and professional bodies in enabling change.
Better understanding of geospatial surveyor and commercial manager expertise and how this can inform decision-making on infrastructure projects is key. This paper recommends a shift in the traditional timing of when civil engineering surveyors are engaged in projects, highlighting when and why they should be engaged, with more impactful input achieved in the planning phase.
Knowing what data will be needed, when and how accurate and how it is used in scenario planning, costing, scheduling and monitoring will realise efficiencies and make full use of surveyor expertise.
Transforming the Civil Engineering Surveyor
Gaspar, Florindo (Herausgeber:in) / Mateus, Artur (Herausgeber:in) / Evans, Andrew (Autor:in) / Rourke, Genna (Autor:in) / Barbrook, Ivor (Autor:in) / Heaphy, Ian (Autor:in) / Tomkins, Abigail (Autor:in) / Suchocki, Marek (Autor:in) / Kumar, Sangeetha Senthil (Autor:in) / Haigh, Matt (Autor:in)
Sustainable and Digital Building ; Kapitel: 2 ; 17-40
30.04.2023
24 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Civil engineering surveyor : the journal of the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors
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