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Video: Why 2026 will change construction for good

The construction sector is reaching a tipping point. Are you ready to move with it?

The pace of change in construction is accelerating. New technology is maturing. Green ambitions are becoming non-negotiable. Skilled workers are harder to find. Markets feel increasingly unpredictable.

All of this is putting pressure on the way we plan, build, and deliver. But that pressure is doing something else too. It’s creating momentum.

So the question isn’t whether the sector will change. It’s who will lead that change.

Watch the video and see how staying ahead today creates impact tomorrow.

2026: From surviving the pressure to shaping the future

The construction sector is changing faster than ever. New technology, green ambitions, a shortage of skilled workers, and unpredictable markets are putting pressure on the entire construction process. But that pressure is also creating something else: momentum.

In our latest video, we show how the sector will shift from survival to innovation in 2026. From AI finally delivering real value, to prefab breaking through and complexity demanding new skills, and how European movements are creating opportunities for those who dare to look ahead. It’s not just about the challenges, but above all about what the frontrunners are doing to address them.

🎥 Watch the video and discover why 2026 will be the year of real transformation.

The Trends Defining Construction in 2026

If the video sparked new ideas, the journey doesn’t have to stop there. Our eBook, Construction in Transformation – Opportunities and Challenges in 2026, takes a deeper dive into what’s reshaping the sector and what it means in practice.

It explores the five key trends set to define construction, installation, and infrastructure in 2026, including digitisation and automation, industrialised building, data-driven operations, and stronger risk control. Packed with practical insights, the eBook is designed to help leaders understand the shifts ahead and turn today’s complexity into tomorrow’s advantage.

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