Bart Vingerhoets of Komatsu Smart Construction explains how IoT technology is driving sustainability in the construction industry

Bart Vingerhoets, senior commercial manager at Komatsu Smart Construction, explains how IoT technology is driving sustainability in the construction industry by improving resource management and optimising  processes

The construction industry is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by cutting-edge technology and an urgent demand for sustainability.

Innovations like the Internet of Things (IoT) are revolutionising traditional building practices, enhancing efficiency, reducing waste and paving the way for a smarter, greener future.

How is IoT creating a more sustainable industry?

IoT devices are helping businesses accelerate their digital transformation. By providing real-time data access, IoT plays a critical role in improving decision-making.

Construction companies now have the ability to make more accurate and timely decisions that directly contribute to sustainability goals including reducing energy consumption, material waste and optimising fuel usage. The key to unlock this? Data paired with technology.

Through implementing digital tools, construction managers can automate repetitive and time-consuming tasks, create a digital version of the job site to minimise time on site and petrol consumption and share data.

Making sustainable decisions in 2025

Digital as-built data is used to create a live representation of the construction site, which can be utilised to track changes. This includes changes to the site itself, movement of materials and overall measurements to ensure all elements of the project meet design specifications and quality standards.

Through real-time collection and the sharing of data, as-built models take shape over the course of a construction project to reflect the job site as it evolves.

This data farming has become a crucial component for the next generation of construction and is vital as sites progress, giving a site manager the opportunity to effectively monitor material requirements, budget changes, scheduling updates and any unexpected challenges that could require rework.

With updates to European legislation also coming into play in the upcoming months, including both the EU Data Act and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, rapid change and adoption of technology has become paramount to the success of construction companies and projects.

The adoption of sensors allows organisations to collect and analyse data from various operational areas to assess equipment performance, environmental conditions and individual machine productivity. This data provides valuable insights for site managers, meaning they are able to identify trends, areas for improvement and opportunities for optimisation.

Access to real-time data also empowers managers to make informed decisions quickly, improving efficiency, reducing delays and minimising resource waste. With smarter decision-making, construction projects can be completed more sustainably and on time.

Additionally, the EU’s sustainability reporting requirements will push construction companies to disclose carbon emissions data, fostering the adoption of environmentally responsible practices.

By harnessing this data, construction companies can unlock new efficiencies in operations, production and supply chain management, ultimately driving the industry toward greater sustainability.

IoT for sustainable construction: A green future

Smart technology and IoT tools have revolutionised various industries by introducing digitalisation and enhancing efficiency. In the construction and earthmoving sectors, IoT equipment enables seamless virtual collaboration across teams.

As the industry strives to be more sustainable and managers face stricter regulations to create greener processes, IoT technology will play a crucial role in monitoring and reducing environmental impact. Advanced sensors and AI-driven analytics will enable real-time tracking of energy consumption, emissions, and resource usage which in turn will ensure compliance with sustainability legislation.

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