2025年2月18日

Augmented reality in construction: Benefits, limitations, and success stories

Construction teams use AR to see building plans overlaid on sites, check live measurements, and fix problems remotely—making work faster and safer.

  • Manage systems and machines
  • The construction industry, one of the world’s oldest and most vital sectors, has often been slow to adopt new technologies. But smart construction powered by augmented reality (AR) is leading to optimized workflows, improved efficiency, and increased innovation.

    In essence, augmented reality combines sensors, cameras, and digital overlays to create a blend of virtual and physical environments. In this article, we’re going to explore how AR is reshaping this industry and helping companies to work smarter.

    In this article:

    Applications of augmented reality in construction

    Project planning and presentation

    Augmented reality is revolutionizing project planning by overlaying 3D models onto real-world environments (so-called digital twins). This allows architects, contractors, and clients to visualize plans before construction begins, minimizing misunderstandings and making sure everyone is aligned on project goals. Virtual walkthroughs also provide a preview of the finished project, leading to improved client satisfaction.

    Read more: Exploring digital twins: The future of digital transformation

    Real-time project visualization

    One of the key benefits of augmented reality in construction is the ability to display real-time data on-site. Workers, engineers, and supervisors can access live project insights, track progress, and measure efficiency. AR also simplifies construction measurements, meaning tasks are completed accurately and on time.

    Supporting collaboration in construction teams

    In the collaborative world of construction, AR fosters teamwork by supporting remote communication and problem-solving. Team members no longer need to be physically present to contribute. Instead, they can use AR tools to provide input or guidance. As a result, projects move forward smoothly, and errors are resolved quickly.

    AR success story: Smart glasses transform construction machine operation at Liebherr

    Operating heavy construction machinery demands intense focus and constant awareness. At Liebherr-Werk Nenzing GmbH, crane operators faced a common challenge: They needed to monitor critical sensor data while keeping their eyes on the load and surrounding environment.

    The traditional setup forced operators to repeatedly look down at the machine’s control panel to view sensor data. They needed to simultaneously monitor the load, its distribution, and the entire environment. This workflow divided attention and created a significant challenge.

    TeamViewer’s Frontline Inspect solution drastically improved how Liebherr's crane operators access vital information. Using smart glasses like Glass EE and RealWear HMT-1, operators now see real-time sensor data directly in their field of view. This includes key measurements like load weight, wind force, and angle of inclination.

    The implementation process proved highly successful. After a short familiarization period, operators became comfortable with the visualization system. They responded positively to the clear presentation of critical machine parameters, with the ability to view either one or two components simultaneously.

    In the future, Liebherr plans to continuously optimize the visualization based on machine operator requirements, making the smart glasses even more efficient.

    The successful deployment at Liebherr highlights the practical benefits of augmented reality in construction:

    • Enhanced safety through uninterrupted visual focus
    • Improved efficiency with instant access to sensor data
    • Better operator comfort and working conditions
    • Real-time monitoring of critical machine parameters

    As construction sites become increasingly digital, solutions like TeamViewer’s Frontline Inspect are leading the way in combining advanced sensor technology with practical AR applications. The result is a safer, more efficient work environment where operators can focus on their work.

    Read more: See how Liebherr transforms its construction phases with AR

    How augmented reality transforms construction phases

    Design phase

    In the design phase, AR tools help stakeholders to visualize plans and identify potential issues long before construction begins, saving time and resources.

    During construction

    During active construction, AR facilitates real-time progress tracking and can help make sure that the work aligns with plans, minimizing costly errors.

    Post-construction

    After completion, AR can show that project requirements are met, providing interactive overviews of the finished work for clients.

    Read more: The machine operators at Liebherr have all the needed information in the field of view

    Benefits of augmented reality in construction

    Minimizing downtime and rework

    AR helps identify potential issues early, reducing delays and costly rework. Combined with Building Information Modeling (BIM), it improves accuracy and coordination across teams.

    Improving project management

    With tools like TeamViewer Assist AR, managers can monitor projects in real-time, identify issues faster, and make sure that all stakeholders are aligned.

    Enhancing safety and efficiency

    AR allows construction teams to visualize potential hazards and implement safety protocols proactively. By simplifying complex tasks, it improves efficiency and reduces the chance of errors.

    Limitations of augmented reality in construction

    The potential of augmented reality construction is vast. Yet, there are some challenges in adopting it:

    • High costs: The initial investment can be significant, making it difficult for smaller companies to take the step into AR.
    • Learning curve: Workers and teams need training to maximize the potential of AR.
    • Infrastructure needs: AR tools depend on stable internet connectivity, which may not always be available on construction sites.
    • Immature technology: Some AR systems lack the reliability needed for complex projects, causing hesitation among companies.

    Summary: The future of augmented reality in smart construction

    Despite current challenges, the future of augmented reality in construction looks bright. As technology advances and costs decrease, AR is becoming more accessible to companies of all sizes. Tools like TeamViewer Frontline are paving the way for more efficient workflows, safer job sites, and faster project completion.

    Liebherr’s story showcases the immense potential of AR to drive innovation, improve collaboration and safety across the construction industry. And as adoption grows, smart construction will continue to evolve, delivering better outcomes for all stakeholders involved.

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