Transforming Construction with Off-site Methods and Technologies -call for papers

transforming offsite

Offsite construction conference – August 20 – 22 2024

Designing tomorrow’s construction, today – offsite construction

Modern technologies, including reality capture and data sensing technologies, artificial intelligence (AI), 3D printing and additive manufacturing, and robotics, are transforming industries worldwide.

In the context of construction, these technologies have the potential to revolutionize processes and increase productivity. The integration of these advanced technologies and off-site methods of construction needs to be fostered to overcome the productivity challenges faced by the construction industry.

Join us at UNB Off-site Construction Research Centre’s (OCRC) biennial conference, ‘Transforming Construction with Off-Site Methods and Technologies’, where we’re pushing the boundaries of traditional construction practices and embracing the future of building.

This specialty conference will feature presentations of peer-reviewed papers and relevant case studies from the industry, engaging attendees in discussions about new and emerging technologies in the built environment.

The planned topics of this offsite construction conference will encompass three main themes: processes, technologies, and people. Under each theme, the example topics include, but not limited to, the following:

  • Manufacturing processes
  • Advanced technologies
  • People and management

Call for papers

Abstracts of up to 300 words are due by Feb. 2. All abstracts must be submitted online.

More information available here

Copy from University of New Brunswick, Off-site Construction Research Centre

CIB’s offsite working group is W121 Offsite construction