The Construction Pulse survey, conducted by Versatile International in partnership with Ipsos UAE, gathered insights from 160 senior construction professionals across the UAE and Saudi Arabia, offering unparalleled perspectives on the transformative impact of technology, sustainability, and innovation in the construction industry.
[?]The survey's findings paint a picture of an industry embracing change, with 57% of respondents identifying artificial intelligence as the dominant force reshaping the sector by 2025. This technological shift is expected to revolutionize project planning, execution, and management processes while simultaneously addressing long-standing industry challenges.
Alongside this technological evolution, sustainability has emerged as a crucial driver of innovation, with 55% of respondents highlighting its growing importance in shaping development projects through renewable energy solutions and green building certifications.
However, the industry faces significant challenges as it navigates the transformation. Workforce concerns top the list, with 56% of professionals anticipating substantial
labor shortages over the next decade, while 46% emphasize the growing need for specialized skilled workers. The immediate landscape is further complicated by rising costs and project complexity, cited by 51% of respondents as pressing challenges that require innovative solutions.
The sector's outlook remains positive, with 53% of industry leaders planning regional expansion in 2025. While companies focus on workforce training and efficiency, Versatile International's CEO Marco Fahd notes that the industry is "at a crossroads" between embracing new technology and managing practical challenges.