The evolution of data in construction is a journey from clay tablets to modern modular platforms. The challenge today is not to collect information, but to create a framework that turns disparate and diverse data into a strategic resource. Whether your role is that of a corporate executive or an engineer, understanding the value of data and how to work with it will be a key skill in the future.
To summarize this part, it is worth highlighting the main practical steps that will help you apply the discussed approaches in your daily tasks:
- Conduct a personal audit of information flows
- Make a list of all the systems and applications you work with on a daily basis
- Note where you spend the most time searching or double-checking data
- Identify your key sources of information
- Analyze your current application landscape for redundancy and duplication of functions
- Strive to move through the processes by levels of analytical maturity
- Start your tasks with descriptive analytics (what happened?)
- Gradually introduce diagnostic (why did this happen?)
- Think about how in processes you can move to predictive (what will happen?) and prescriptive (what to do?) analytics
- Start structuring your work data
- Implement a unified system for naming files and folders that you frequently use in your work
- Create templates for frequently used documents and reports
- Regularly archive completed projects with a clear structure
Even if you can’t change the entire information infrastructure in your team or company, start with your own processes and small improvements in your day-to-day work. Remember that the real value of data is not in its volume, but in the ability to extract actionable insights from it. Even small but properly structured and analyzed data sets can have a significant impact when integrated into decision-making processes.
In the next parts of the book, we’ll move on to specific methods and tools for working with data, look at ways to transform unstructured information into structured sets, explore analytics automation technologies, and detail how to build an effective analytics ecosystem in a construction company.