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Assess and Prioritize Agentic AI Use Cases in Construction

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Construction CIOs recognize the potential of agentic AI but must determine how to apply autonomous capabilities within complex, risk-sensitive project environments

Construction leaders seek clarity on which project activities can safely incorporate agentic AI without introducing operational or contractual risk.

Construction projects rely on constant coordination between stakeholders, which can create delays and inefficiencies.

Construction firms must balance the benefits of automation with strict safety requirements and clear human responsibility.

Our Advice

Critical Insight

Agentic AI is reshaping construction by shifting decision-making from reactive and human-bound to adaptive and intelligent. Leverage this approach to ensure autonomy is deployed deliberately and safely and creates true competitive advantage and operational improvements.

Impact and Result

When CIOs align teams to define practical AI use cases, they reduce risk and avoid stalled adoption. Info‑Tech helps by aligning teams around practical agentic AI use cases by:

  • Establishing where agentic AI belongs in construction-specific environments.
  • Aligning IT and the business around defensible use cases that achieve business initiatives.
  • Prioritizing governed, value‑driven agentic AI investments.

Assess and Prioritize Agentic AI Use Cases in Construction Research & Tools

1. Agentic AI Use Cases in Construction Deck – This research will help construction companies identify, evaluate, and prioritize agentic AI use cases that will deliver measurable value while aligning with strategy and goals.

This research will give you a start into looking into the world of agentic AI. Through evaluating different use cases, it will give you a structured approach to prioritization efforts. This will help in ensuring your company can appropriately scale your agentic AI initiatives and ensure success.

2. Agentic AI Capability Map Workbook for Construction – Use this tool to dissect your capability map into agentic AI related opportunities and create goals and initiatives.

Analyze your company’s capability map, find organizational pain points, and strategically tie them to business drivers, opportunities, and challenges. Leverage these outcomes to ideate business initiatives to assist your organization in picking strategic, valuable investments.

3. Agentic AI Use Case Tool for Construction – View the use case library and prioritize your initiatives that are aligned with your value streams.

Use this tool to evaluate the landscape. Tie these use cases directly to your business initiatives and prioritize based on feasibility and readiness to ensure your company makes the right decisions, at the right times for the right reasons.

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Guided Implementation 1: Align and Map
  • Call 1: Scope requirements, objectives, and your specific challenges.
  • Call 2: Assess the organization’s current state through a capability map.
  • Call 3: Establish goals, create business initiatives, and define agentic role taxonomy.

Guided Implementation 2: Frame Opportunities
  • Call 1: Anchor autonomy levels to construction reference architecture.
  • Call 2: Develop agentic AI use cases for consideration.

Guided Implementation 3: Score and Validate
  • Call 1: Score use cases for prioritization.
  • Call 2: Review use case portfolio.

Author

Michael Adams

Contributors

  • Steve Schmidt, Managing Partner, Info-Tech Research Group
  • Donn Griffin, Executive Counselor, Info-Tech Research Group
  • Hank Leingang, Executive Counselor, Info-Tech Research Group
  • Tim Butts, CIO, Findorff
  • 2 Anonymous Contributors
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