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You have hit the nail on the head ,Fair point! But the money doesn't seem to be flowing there. Seems to be less risky to just buy existing asset, and watch it rise in value due to the inflationary effects on assets of QE.
I agree population growth is a factor, but it doesn't explain why there is a housing crisis, at the same time, across many countries.
Fair point! But the money doesn't seem to be flowing there. Seems to be less risky to just buy existing asset, and watch it rise in value due to the inflationary effects on assets of QE.
I think a big issue is Labour, a lot less young guys willing to slave on building sites like in the past...
... potentially carry benefits of reduced cost and construction time...
@...but you are still dealing with difficult materials , in a word construction is just difficult.
It's simply too hard to replicate what happens on a building site to robots.
Unfortunately, that's decades ahead of the typical Irish developer.I think the core issue is much of the fabrication should be carried out off-site in factories.
There isn't one cause. There's a perfect storm of causes.
Potentially isn't enough.
@dubnerd, I think construction will be the last industry to have robotics to any meaningful extent. It's simply too hard to replicate what happens on a building site to robots. Robots like clean pristine environments and thats where you generally see them, not the dirt wet and grime of a building site. No matter how good you are if you break ground in this Irish weather you are going to get muck and grime. They also need predictable work practices which you don't get in construction.
In fairness there has been a lot of innovation in construction but you are still dealing with difficult materials , in a word construction is just difficult.
Unfortunately, that's decades ahead of the typical Irish developer.
I think also the problem its an industry with a largely poorly skilled labour force. There is wide range of ability within trades. A huge resistance to change.
Automation requires a level of skillets, standards and precision and professionalism. that the building industry isn't able to deliver except on premium projects.
Trying to get simple things done right by tradesmen is torture.
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