Can artificial intelligence lead to a revolution in this industry?
Experts and analysts in the construction sector have repeatedly predicted that artificial intelligence will play an increasingly important role in this industry in the coming years. In what way could AI change the Bulgarian construction sector? And will it lead to a revolution there? We sought answers to these questions from Georgi Shopov, chairman of the National Association of Construction Entrepreneurs (NASP).
According to him, artificial intelligence is the same as “working with a database.”
“In construction, artificial intelligence has a place in the selection of materials and elements. That is, being able to precisely filter the best offer on the market. The other aspect in which artificial intelligence can be used is when a company has a large database of customers,” says Shopov.
And although he is of the opinion that AI algorithms are unlikely to lead to a revolution in the construction sector, he still believes that by freeing an employee from administrative tasks, he will have time for more analysis and revolutionary discoveries.
“If we could figure out how to replace concrete, which is quite expensive to produce, that would lead to a real revolution in our sector. Indirectly, by freeing people’s minds from technical things, AI use could lead to the invention of a material that is more ecological and environmentally friendly than concrete,” Shopov added.
Bulgarian company practices
It turns out that construction companies in Bulgaria are already actively using new technologies.
An example of such a company is Castello Precast OOD, which is one of the largest companies in the industrial construction sector in Bulgaria.
The new AI tools the company is using are transforming the way it plans, designs and executes its projects.