Eager Steps into Digital: Construction Tech Maturity by 2025
Wipfli's 2025 report uncovers the enthusiasm of construction firms towards digital evolution despite challenges in integration and execution.

In the fast-evolving world of construction, the latest report from Wipfli signifies a landmark shift towards embracing technology, despite the detours of early digital transformation. The construction industry, traditionally entrenched in conventional methods, is now tiptoeing towards a digital era — a move both promising and challenging.
Embracing the Dawn of Digital Futurism
Wipfli, one of the top 25 advisory and accounting firms, has released its game-changing 2025 state of technology in construction report this August. The news heralds a strong, innovative current sweeping through the construction industry, showing an avid readiness to evolve, even as execution hurdles rise.
The Enthusiasm vs. Execution Dilemma
Despite 82% of construction executives indicating an AI strategy, many firms remain at entry-level maturity, revealing a conspicuous gap between enthusiasm and execution. As stated in PR Newswire, the industry faces significant challenges incorporating and maximizing these advanced tools.
Yet, innovation cannot be stymied. Smaller enterprises, particularly those constituting 66% of the number, are leading with AI strategies. However, the aim for seamless integration has become imperative, not merely optional, especially with 43% of firms achieving full technological integration.
Cybersecurity: The Bulwark of Modern Construction
With the pivot towards digital mechanisms, cybersecurity emerges as an indispensable stronghold. The report indicates a unanimous intention to invest, with 73% planning cybersecurity enhancement in the upcoming year. Yet, the haunting specter of data breaches looms, highlighted by the fact that eight in ten firms reported breaches over the last year.
The Road Ahead: Maturity Beyond Adolescence
Wipfli partner Brad Werner clarifies that technology maturity remains adolescent in construction. He urges C-suite executives to anchor cyber risk management firmly, emphasizing the necessity of a centralized tech control framework for deriving speed and value.
Larger firms, undeniably anchors in the tech landscape, are pioneers in data analytics and cybersecurity. Intriguingly, even in firms boasting over $250 million annual revenue, a reliance on manual reporting persists for 12% of these companies, indicating room for significant maturation.
Turning Innovation into Enterprise Engines
There’s a shared understanding now that to transcend pilot phases and scale tech innovations requires transforming them from auxiliary elements into core engines that drive nimble, precise decision-making. The reality confronts construction firms to infuse technology as the crux of their operations.
Wipfli’s report presents an illuminating view into the transformational priorities, investments, and implementations anticipated in 2025, ushering construction into an era where technology is not just supportive but central to enterprise success.
For an in-depth examination of how these leading-edge shifts are unfolding, readers are encouraged to download the full report.
Let these insights usher a new dawn of technological adeptness and secure innovation within the vibrant world of construction.