I drive to work daily, on the Dubai – Abu Dhabi highway.
On this, ‘one-plus a bit of an hour’ drive, I pass
numerous highway constructions, where complex spaghettis of roads, bridges and
overpasses grow seemingly in front of my eyes.
One cannot be anything but impressed as the skeletons of
delicate supporting structures give way to massive piers with snaking road-structures
above them, almost daily.
The disruptions to us commuters are minimal, almost
non-existent as various scenarios of keeping the ‘flow-through uninterrupted’
are enacted by those in charge of building these infrastructures.
As impressive as these processes have been to watch, on
my long drives to and from work, I have often fantasised about the creation of a
‘toothpaste-type’ machinery, suspended on adjustable legs and fed with feather
light material that moulded into the correct shape, self-supported in the air
needing minimal scaffolding, to then within minutes harden into a material
not-unlike reinforced concrete, ready to take on the traffic.
Optimistic, fanciful? Surely, but also why not?
In the country of the ’Tallest building of the World’ and
numerous other engineering feats, I often wish I could myself contribute to
something revolutionary like the toothpaste highway technology or even
something less ambitions but still cool, like a decent way of using digital
technologies in day-to-day, ‘normal’ construction.
A week or so ago, there was an announcement that I caught
on my drive to work:
“A quarter
of buildings in Dubai will be based on 3D printing technology by 2030 under a
new strategy launched by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President
and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.”
Hearing the above statement made me feel good about the
career prospect for within the region for the next decade or so.
As ‘a girl’ with moderate skills in a number of aspects
of the industry, including reasonable modelling competency, combined with 2+
decades of project/contract and design management, I am very positive about what
HH’s goals and plans will do to the industry.
Add to this, that I work on a VIP Project, with
Consultants that boast about their global rankings being in double digits and
my craving for the ability to innovate within my daily work is sure to get a
bit of a boost.
One would think so.
One would expect international engineering consultancies
active within the region to jump onto the opportunity of making this vision
happen eagerly, and urgently explore ways to partner up with relevant
manufacturing entities to secure a good chunk of this future and likely very
lucrative market. After all, they are already, by and large making a decent
living on pretty average offerings charged at astronomical international rates,
greased with juicy per diems .
So, stretching those expensive engineering brains that
are busy making hay while the sun is shining a bit further into creative
thinking, i.e. to move beyond the millennia old technologies of ‘sticks and
stones’ of creating buildings, should not be too difficult and equally serving self-interest
to these elite consultancies.
After all, we know that the rest of the global AEC
industry is pretty sluggish, might as well put the cream of the expertise where
big ideas have the right backing and likelihood of happening, not just ensure
that the visiting engineers have the latest model of cars to drive.
I add my support to the 3D printed construction vision!
http://www.arabianbusiness.com/25-of-dubai-buildings-should-be-3d-printed-by-2030-says-ruler-629875.html
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