You’re on the construction site, outfitted in your Terminator-like robot suit that gives you exponential strength, letting you effortlessly lift hundreds of pounds as integrated sensors send your vitals and atmospheric data to the cloud.

Meanwhile, your augmented-reality glasses superimpose 3D models over your work while your colleagues back at the office guide your movements, tracking your exact location through your GPS-enabled boots.Sound like sci-fi? This scenario is not far off. From wearable tech and roads made out of recycled plastic to connected construction and blockchain, read on to learn about the futuristic technologies coming to the construction industry in 2020.

Forget the Runway; Try Walking the Girder in These Wearables
Construction is an inherently dangerous job. It requires working at dizzying heights and operating heavy machinery, often in harsh or unpredictable weather conditions. That’s why the industry has long required workers to wear protective gear such as hard hats, glasses, safety vests, and boots.

But what if that gear had brains and brawn? Smart wearables are gaining traction, such as exoskeleton suits that allow construction workers to lift up to 200 pounds. By bearing less weight, workers can experience less muscle fatigue and reduce the chances of occupational injury. It’s no wonder Ford factory workers are already using them.

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