Welcome from the Founding Presidents
June 26, 2026
We are delighted to welcome you to the International Society for Smart Construction and Production (SCP, is-scp.org). As the founding presidents, we are excited to embark on this journey with you towards innovation, collaboration, and excellence in smart construction and production technologies.
Task group 1: Geospatial intelligence for smart buildings and infrastructure
June 26, 2026
Geospatial intelligence integrates geographic information with data analytics to provide spatial insights that are crucial for optimizing smart buildings and infrastructure. It provides powerful learning algorithms such as machine learning, deep learning, and transfer learning, to develop effective and innovative solutions for geospatial and Earth issues. As urbanization and technological advances continue to shape cities, smart infrastructure needs real-time spatial information for enhancing efficiency, safety, and sustainability. Smart buildings rely on geospatial data for various systems, including energy management, occupancy monitoring, urban planning, etc.
Task group 2: Smart Site Safety (3S)
June 26, 2026
Construction safety and occupational health continue to present significant challenges on a global scale. Despite the widespread adoption of zero-harm initiatives in many countries, conventional health and safety management practices have demonstrated inherent limitations in fully realizing this vision. The integration of smart technologies offers transformative potential to overcome these challenges, providing innovative solutions that enhance safety and health outcomes in the construction industry.
Task Group 3: Future-Ready Construction Education
June 26, 2026
The construction industry is undergoing a paradigm shift driven by rapid technological advancements, sustainability imperatives, and evolving workforce expectations. As technologies such as AI, robotics, digital twins, blockchain, and extended reality become integral to the construction lifecycle, construction education must evolve to prepare the next generation of professionals. This Task Group addresses the urgent need to modernise construction management education, aligning it with emerging industry trends and technologies. It focuses on future-proofing curriculum design, teaching methodologies, and learning tools to equip students with the competencies required for digital, sustainable, and resilient construction practices.
Task Group 4: Sustainable Cementitious Materials and Intelligent Construction
June 26, 2026
The construction industry is under increasing pressure to reduce carbon emissions, enhance resource efficiency, and ensure durability in infrastructure development. Cementitious materials, while indispensable, are associated with high cement consumption and environmental impacts. Emerging strategies—such as nanocellulose modification, construction waste valorization, and intelligent monitoring—offer promising pathways for sustainable transformation. This Task Group provides a collaborative platform to advance research and practice on eco-efficient cementitious composites and intelligent construction technologies, contributing to a more sustainable and resilient built environment.

