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Working Amidst the Pandemic: How Remote Working Will Become Mandatory for the Future

A year into the pandemic Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) experts are still overcoming the challenges of virtual and physical barriers in their work processes. If your architectural firm hasn’t been using the right steps to adapt to the pandemic, you could put your staff and operation at risk of facing severe consequences.



The Pandemic’s Challenge to AEC Professionals

All industries have had to adapt to digital tools to improve and innovate their workplaces in light of the pandemic. For example, AEC professionals need to work with collaborators and clients to make various choices concerning an ongoing project. For this reason, interactions from principal architects down to on-site contractors need to adapt to digital spaces to survive in today’s time.


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The Difficulties of a Work-Based Office

Physical pain due to musculoskeletal complications is fairly common for remote workers, with over 63% of employees reporting body pain due to poor remote working practices. It’s one of the many dangers of staying in an idle position throughout the day. Besides physical strain, it’s important to value each worker’s right to be free from their workplace responsibilities. This is why mental health plays a crucial role in preventing employee burnout.



The Importance of Blending Virtual and Physical Spaces

Life for home-based architects and construction specialists has always been a mix of interacting through digital and physical spaces. Before any project can be started, the utilization of advanced architectural software is necessary to project the specifications of intricate plans. For this reason, it’s required to equip a home with the right tools that will make one an efficient worker.


Besides this focus on hardware and software, proper curation of an ergonomic workspace is an excellent way to keep a dedicated workplace mindset in your own home. Once a company learns to guide its employees with the value of remote workspaces, there’s a considerable chance of greater collaboration and innovation for establishments in the Construction and Development industry.



Conclusion

AEC professionals are part of the handful of industry experts who will lead the future of the post-pandemic era. These professionals have the chance of redesigning and rebuilding the world, not just in workplace practices but also in the development of modern architectural structures. Although many adversities were fought during the past year, the world continues to march on and learn from these obstacles.


If you want to learn more about making a remote-ready workplace, check our ebook on remote working’s impact on an AEC professional’s workplace.


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