How many think what would happen when question about todys building regulations would be loaded into ChatGPT in search of an answer. I have a feeling it may hallucinate. Strategic repositioning of construction or manufactured housing communities offers a powerful opportunity to wasteful routines and increase property value offerings and better investment returns. If curious, Link to article below explores what a "Czar" centralized approach could mean for all types of construction in the U.S. as it relates to current fragmented system.
This article explores what a "Czar" centralized approach could mean for all types of construction in the U.S., the feasibility of its implementation, and whether it could function more effectively than the current fragmented system. https://lnkd.in/ecfX6DbU #construction #codes #regulations #offsiteconstruction Ali Wolf Bob Bender Ken Semler David Chandler OAM Chris Nicely Doug Tollin, MBA Jason Van Nest Bobby Campbell Mark Yost Dennis Steigerwalt
Interesting
There are so many use cases that would speed up construction and sustainable design. A centralized database would create efficiencies and level the playing field Jack Laken, IMHO.
Jack, your insights into strategic repositioning for stronger investment returns offer a refreshing perspective on the future of construction. Your work in advancing net-zero energy concepts is truly making a difference.
Jack fascinating read!
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3moJack Laken, you raise an interesting point about the potential limitations of AI tools like ChatGPT when it comes to interpreting complex and evolving building regulations. While AI can provide valuable insights, the nuances of local regulations often require a deeper, context-specific understanding that AI may not fully capture. Your focus on the strategic repositioning of construction practices highlights the importance of innovative approaches to enhance efficiency and increase property value. The idea of a centralized “Czar” approach to streamline construction processes is intriguing and could indeed address the fragmentation in the current system. How do you see this approach being implemented effectively in the U.S. construction industry?