Is remote working sustainable for the construction industry?

Is remote working sustainable for the construction industry?


Back in the height of lockdown last year, I was asked to write an article on what the post-Covid-19 office would look like. It was a tough question to answer then, and it’s arguably even tougher to answer today.
Mark Coates is director of strategic industry engagements at Bentley Systems
I believed then that the office would soon become a thing of the past. Fast forward to today, I still believe that.
Productivity hasn’t fallen significantly, while flexibility in our day-to-day working lives is the new trend. We’ve seen the news of big-named brands and their long-term strategy for remote working. Grant Thornton UK announced that its employees wanted to spend less than half of the working week in the office post-Covid, just one week after PwC announced that its staff would spend between two and three days a week in the office as part of a hybrid model.

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