CEA - The State of the AEC Industry with Mark Oakeson

EPISODE · Feb 24, 2024 · 23 MIN

CEA - The State of the AEC Industry with Mark Oakeson

from The Civil Engineering Academy Podcast · host Isaac Oakeson

Do you know how our AEC industry is doing and what we can expect in the years to come? No?! 🤔 Then this episode is for you! Mark jumps back on to share his recent roundtable discussion with other leaders of AEC companies to discuss their challenges, problems, new technology…all the way to what the future looks like for the industry. Is it positive? Well, give this a listen and you’ll find out! 😉Tune in to Learn:The biggest challenge in the AEC industry right now...plus 2 factors that can reduce itPositive or negative: What's the outlook for the industry a few years down the road?How the construction industry is still suffering from the impacts of COVIDThe current state of employment in the industryWhy BIM modeling still hasn't been useful despite being talked about all the timeWhat leaders of AEC companies have to say about the use of drones in projectsThe two sides of the AI implementation in civil engineeringWhy the design-bid-build model has to be buried (plus a better alternative)Our Store for Civil Engineers:Civil Engineer GearResources Mentioned:CEA #219 - Robert Otani on the Use of AI Utah Business MagazineBuilding, Construction & Design RoundtableConnect With Mark:LinkedInOur Freebies:The Civil PE Startup GuideThe 5 Best FE ResourcesOur Exam Prep Resources:Main WebsiteCivil FE Review Course Civil PE Review CourseFE Practice ExamsFE CBT Exam SimulatorPE Breadth Practice ExamsPE Depth Practice ExamsPE CBT Exam SimulatorConnect With Us:Free CEA CommunityFree NewsletterYouTube [email protected]

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