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CTF 2021 announces winners of the construction technology awards

The event underlined that offsite methods of construction bring tangible benefits to the industry, particularly around safety and reduced waste of materials. (Image source: CTF)

The third Construction Technology Festival (CTF) successfully concluded on 2 June

The highly-anticipated event was the industry?s first in-person conference and exhibition in 2021, welcoming over 300 attendees. 

Attendees were delighted to meet face-to-face for the first time in months and enjoyed the opportunity to network in person again, reconnecting with current peers while expanding their network with new connections. 

Maged El Hawary, CIO at ASGC Construction, said, ?Construction Technology Festival is back as the must-attend event for our industry. I was so pleased to reconnect with all the relevant AEC leaders face-to-face. For the first in-person event for our industry this year, it was a distinguished start to what feels like ?normal? in Dubai. And it was good to see that confidence in the run-up to Expo.?

The two-day event, hosted on 1-2 June at the Address Hotel Dubai Marina, saw guests from the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sector share new digital methods that help design, build and operate assets better, and deliver projects more efficiently, quickly, sustainably and safely.

Exploring 10+ digital disciplines

The Festival explored 10+ digital disciplines including Digital Twins, Internet Of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) Data, 3D Printing, Offsite Methods, Automation, and Building Information Modelling (BIM).

Exclusive industry insights from 60+ renowned speakers

Over 60 speakers took to the stage to shed light on the technologies that worked for them and how companies can implement these tools, including Saudi Aramco, The Red Sea Development Company, Amaala, Amana Group, Dubai Municipality, ALEC Engineering and Construction, AECOM, China State Construction and Engineering, and Atkins.

Katie Briggs, Content Director at b2b Connect, said, ?It is clear that the shift towards digitalisation in AEC is now unstoppable. It is no longer if technology will be used within the sector to improve its performance, but how.?

This was evidenced by the number of case studies given across both days that presented real-world results. This included the widespread and more sophisticated use of BIM, the use of monitoring and sensors coupled with IoT systems, and the growing use in the region of Digital Twins.

A glimpse of the AEC sector?s digital future

Throughout the construction value chain, processes are being re-evaluated and areas of resistance are weakening as clients, developers, consultants, and contractors alike said they are increasingly realising the benefits of digital transformation. Regional case studies, shared by the speakers, highlighted how building an effective digital strategy has allowed them to curb inefficiencies and waste, increase efficiencies, and in some cases, provided direct financial benefits to the organisation.

The event underlined that offsite methods of construction bring tangible benefits to the industry, particularly around safety and reduced waste of materials, as well as introducing predictability to build processes. 

3D printing is similarly offering benefits in safety and sustainability, and is introducing new and more ambitious opportunities around design and the shapes used in buildings. Speakers shared that the next step for 3D printing was to scale from the proof-of-concept buildings to more commercial and commoditised structures.

Meet the winners and highly commended people, organisations, and projects of the Construction Technology Awards 2021

The Construction Technology Awards 2021 recognised and celebrated the best-in-class use and leadership of technology within the built environment. 

Over 50 shortlisted projects, organisations, and people competed across hotly contested categories including Digital Transformation, Offsite Project, BIM Implementation and Construction Technology Leader of the Year.

3D Printed Construction of the Year
Winner: The largest 3D printed structure in the world
Entered by Dubai Municipality

Offsite Project of the Year
Winner: The Coastal Village Residential Buildings for The Red Sea Development Company 
Entered by DuBox by Amana

BIM Implementation of the Year
Winner: The Red Sea Project
Entered by The Red Sea Development Company

Digital Project of the Year
Winner: ALEC Engineering and Contracting

Digital Transformation of the Year
Winner: Aldar Properties
Highly Commended: AECOM

Sustainable Organisation of the Year
Winner: Multiplex Constructions LLC
Highly Commended: The Red Sea Development Company

Start Up of the Year
Winner: TENDERD 

Construction Technology Rising Star of the Year
Winner: Tamer Elgohari, ASGC Construction

Construction Technology Leader of the Year
Winner: Jason English, Al Laith
Highly Commended: Mansour Faried, China State Construction Engineering Corporation Middle East

Woman in Construction Technology of the Year
Winner: Maryam Obaid Almheiri, Dubai Municipality