REFORM IN THE UK CONSTRUCTION SECTOR AFTER THE PANDEMIC: PATHS TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

REFORM IN THE UK CONSTRUCTION SECTOR AFTER THE PANDEMIC: PATHS TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Authors

  • D.Zh. Artykbaev M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University, Shymkent, Kazakhstan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55956/WODO9376

Keywords:

UK construction sector, sustainable development, construction reforms, urbanization, green building, Building Information Modeling (BIM), innovations, infrastructure, housing sector, environmental sustainability

Abstract

This article examines the changes and reforms in the UK construction sector over the past decade. The country's construction industry has adapted to urbanization, technological progress, and the demands of green building, significantly impacting economic, environmental, and social aspects. The study analyzes the labor shortage in construction, the need for sustainable development, and the processes of transitioning to innovation. The implementation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Augmented Reality (AR) technologies has enhanced the efficiency of design and construction, facilitating the adoption of environmentally friendly solutions. Additionally, statistical data describing the recovery of the infrastructure and housing sectors after the pandemic is presented. The article emphasizes the role of innovations in the development of the construction industry, the growth rates of projects in the public and private sectors, as well as the importance of sustainable investments needed for the future growth of the sector.

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Published online

2025-06-30

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Constuction Technologies
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