Construction, a reflection of civilisations

Since ancient times, construction has been one of the most enduring reflections of civilisations. The pyramids of Egypt, Roman aqueducts and Gothic cathedrals are not merely technical feats; they tell the story of an era – its beliefs, its social organization, its ability to project itself into the long term… Through its buildings, each society leaves a tangible trace of its existence and its ambitions.

Our era is no exception. Today, construction is at the heart of profound economic, environmental and societal transformations. As a cornerstone of value creation and employment on a global scale, the sector is facing increasingly complex projects, pressure on resources and greater demands for cost, schedule and risk control.

It also plays a central role in the transition to a low-carbon future. The decarbonisation of materials, changes in construction methods, reuse, and above all the large-scale development of energy infrastructure and networks are reshaping the major projects of the coming decades across every continent. At the same time, the industry must contend with structural challenges: labour shortages, the attractiveness of its professions, digital transformation including the integration of artificial intelligence, regulatory changes and adaptation to the global economic and geopolitical context.

One essential question remains: what legacy will today’s construction leave for future generations? Perhaps they will look upon our energy infrastructure as the cathedrals of our time. One thing is certain: construction will continue to tell our story. It is up to us to ensure that it carries meaning and promise for the future.

Tanner Courrier – Partner, Accuracy
Guillaume Rosaz – Partner, Accuracy

Accuracy Talks Straight #15 – Point of view