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The construction sector is becoming increasingly reliant on forensic services as clients and stakeholders realize the importance of proactive risk management. Construction projects will likely result in a greater need for forensic services to resolve disputes, claims, and legal issues associated with construction projects. The construction industry utilizes various technologies like Building Information Modeling (BIM), AI, ML, drones, virtual reality, and augmented reality in construction forensics. Advanced tools and software can aid in capturing and analyzing data, conducting investigations, and presenting evidence, leading to more efficient and accurate forensic analysis.
The construction forensic services market is increasingly growing and is expected to experience rapid growth in the future. The services are designed to assess the environmental impact of construction projects, evaluate compliance with sustainability standards, and address any related disputes or claims that drive the market’s growth. It can assist in ensuring that projects adhere to applicable regulations, building codes, and safety standards. Forensic investigation enables construction businesses to identify and locate the causes of the failures, making it possible for appropriate solutions to be recommended.
This edition of Construction Business Review brings recent developments in the construction forensic services arena and insights into how businesses align with these trends and adopt new ways to foresee and manage risks in the construction sector.
It features a thought leadership article from Richard R. Flores, Senior Safety Manager at Hathaway Dinwiddie, who discusses the importance of protocol in tracking the hazards on the job site and taking measures to reduce the risks of injury caused by threats or dangerous acts. It also features a thought leadership article from May Winfield, Global Director of Commercial, Legal, and Digital Risks at Buro Happold, who sheds light on how digitalization and technology have significantly expedited the progress of issues related to sustainability, equality, and improved living and working conditions.
In this edition of Construction Business Review, we also bring you the story of some of the prominent construction forensic service companies delivering disruptive technologies. One of them is Kearney & O’Banion, which offers a comprehensive range of services in construction management, forensic analysis, and litigation. With a wealth of experience, personalized service, and a successful track record, it has become a go-to resource for resolving construction-related challenges.
In this edition featuring construction forensic service providers 2023, we hope you find the right partner to foster structured and systematic technology to meet organizational needs.