
In the form of manufacturing Rules become more complicated, it is more important than ever. Malain Banking BHD’s 20 January report predicts an increase of 9.4% in the industry. The government supports it with projects such as Penang Light rail, flood control efforts and construction of more affordable homes and commercial places to meet the needs of changing population. The Malaysian government’s push for public-private partnership and major infrastructure projects shows its objective for promoting connectivity and creating more jobs.
The cost of the construction sector of Malaysia is expected to hit RM200 billion in 2025, which is according to the Deputy Minister. This includes RM32 billion in projects employed by government -linked companies and investment firms, with the private sector also expected to contribute RM80 billion to the total expenditure.
Governments and regulatory bodies in ASEAN are giving more emphasis on digital documentation and transparent reporting to ensure that construction projects follow safety, environment and regulatory standards. Since August 2024, a mandate from the National Development Action Council and Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia has made the use of building information modeling (BIM) compulsory for all important construction projects of RM 10 million and above, which indicates a major change towards digital functioning in construction. A report by ASEAN Smart Cities Network shows that more than 30% of the construction firms in the region now use digital documentation, which highlights the move towards technology-based compliance.
Increasing role of technology in obtaining compliance
The technology is at the center of obtaining compliance in the construction sector. Planner’s siteviews, a 360-degree reality capture tools such as equipment, allow for comprehensive visual documentation, ensure transparency and ease of verifying compliance during inspection. New progress in combination with bim and digital twin techniques allows real -time tracking and control of construction projects. They help the spot compliance issues quickly so that the problems can be fixed quickly. IOT sensors and AI also help manage data by predicting risks such as safety issues or delays, which helps companies to avoid violations and stay on tracks.
Horoscope, safe sites: technology as the cornerstone of construction compliance
Safety is an important part of construction, and the technology helps to secure sites. Device, such as sensors and wearbals, examine the health of the workers and detect the risks as they are. AI sees previous data to find areas where accidents can occur, so action can be taken quickly. The virtual and enhanced reality also improves safety training by giving workers with realistic practice, which helps them to be cautious and follow safety rules.
Get more stability through technology
Since stability becomes a priority in building, green technologies are helping firms to meet regulatory requirements related to emissions and energy efficiency. Technologies such as 3D printing reduce waste by creating more accurate and durable structures, while modular manufacturing techniques promote the use of pre-made components, reduce waste and improve energy efficiency.
Project cost efficiency through active compliance
Recent reports and studies have detected historical obstacles to adopt blockchain technology in sustainable construction projects. With the expectation of widespread adoption in the ASEAN region with digitization, more companies and organizations are likely to embrace technology.
In addition to helping with rules, technology can also cut costs in manufacture. This warns firms about quick risks, which helps them to avoid expensive problems. The blockchain project keeps the data easier to track and allows immediate audit, making compliance simplified. Smart contracts can automatically check if the rules are being followed at each stage, making everything more clear and responsible.
Protecting the future of construction: a call for action to adopt compliance and safety technology
As the construction industry develops, hugging digital devices is no longer optional; This is necessary. Using techniques such as IOT, AI, BIM, and Blockchain, construction firms can create safe, greenery and more efficient projects. Moving forward, being obedient means to use a smart tool actively to promote security, stability and profits.
it The article contributes to Vitali Berezka, Regional Spokesperson, APAC, Planradar.