Recent research by Strata, the Irish provider of construction time management and digital construction services, reveals that 88% of construction and engineering professionals have accelerated their use of digital technologies over the past year.

In addition, nearly 70% of respondents are leveraging these tools to drive smarter decision-making and innovation across the sector. 

Barriers to digital adoption

The 2025 Strata Report: Digital Transformation in Construction highlighted that siloed workflows are the leading barrier to digital adoption in the sector. Time constraints ranked second, driven by limited capacity for training and the pressure of industry-wide labour shortages. In third place, skillset gaps point to an urgent need for targeted training and the strategic hiring of new digital capabilities to support transformation.

Knowledge of AI

The research found that 81% of construction and engineering professionals report only basic or moderate knowledge of artificial intelligence AI. However, more than 71% of respondents believe AI will be critical in shaping the future of the sector. Despite this strong belief, more than half of companies surveyed had yet to implement formal AI training for their teams. 

Sustainability in sector

When asked about the importance of sustainability in the sector, 85% of construction and engineering professionals said it will become more important over the next one to three years. This contrasted with just 5% reporting significant progress in utilising digital tools such as carbon calculations and whole-life assessments.

Enda Grimes, director and founder of Strata, said: “With the government’s National Planning Framework prioritising accelerated housing delivery, and the Climate Action Plan placing new demands on infrastructure and sustainability targets, meeting construction demand will require greater efficiency and new ways of working. In this context, digitalisation and AI are no longer optional efficiency tools – they are essential levers for delivering on national ambitions."

"Our research shows that while digital adoption is gaining momentum across the sector, a significant gap in skills and applied knowledge remains in our industry. Addressing this challenge requires collaboration with digital experts who not only bring strong digital capability, but also understand the practical complexities of engineering and construction.

"As Ireland’s population continues to grow, the need to improve our infrastructure becomes more urgent. By combining deep engineering expertise with digital innovation, we can accelerate delivery and build the resilient infrastructure we need."

More than 250 construction and engineering professionals, representing more than 170 individual companies in Ireland, the UK and mainland Europe took part in the Strata survey in the second quarter of 2025.

For more information visit www.stratadigital.io/ . The 2025 Strata Report: Digital Transformation in Construction report can be sourced here.