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In Construction, Trust Is A Verifiable Metric

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In Construction, Trust Is A Verifiable Metric

Ronald Bisio is Senior Vice President, Field Systems, at Trimble.

​The definition of trust in the construction industry seems straightforward. It’s the gap between what you promise and what you deliver. Whether it’s a highway, data model or project deadline, that gap is where reputations grow stronger or weaker. ​

The size of this trust delta is also critical to safety and economic stability. The general public has an inherent trust that the construction industry will follow best practices and safety standards when they build roads, hospitals, energy grids, water systems and other civil infrastructure. When projects fail or data is compromised, the societal trust contract erodes. ​

The 2026 Edelman Trust Barometer shows a decade-long pattern: trust in large institutions has declined globally while trust in employers, technical experts and peer networks has grown. For construction and geospatial professionals, that shift is not just sociological but structural. They are guided by certification bodies, industry standards and data governance. Their work relies on accurate measurement, and when that standard is not met, they face consequences.

​The workforce crisis compounds the shift to more insular circles of trust. Deloitte’s 2026 Engineering and Construction Industry Outlook projects the industry could lose nearly $124 billion in output due to unfilled positions, with nearly half a million workers needed this year. While retiring workers take decades of institutional knowledge with them, the next generation is entering the field as digital natives, trained to think and build in ways their predecessors probably couldn’t imagine. The good news is we can use technology to empower younger workers to overcome this loss of expertise. ​

The stakes of this transition are highest for professionals whose credentials are literally on the line. A surveyor is typically the first and last person on a jobsite, and for good reason. Surveyors may spend four years or more to earn a license, and when they sign off on a dataset, they are legally liable for the physical integrity of that structure. ​

With procurement driven by cost and technological disruption accelerating, the professional standards underpinning trust are increasingly at risk. If a bridge is built on your data, you can’t afford AI hallucinations or black box algorithms.

​The Risks Of Fragmented Procurement

As sensors and data collection devices become increasingly commoditized, it is tempting to view hardware through the lens of upfront costs. In our industry, the true cost of a tool goes beyond initial price to include data provenance—the verifiable trail that proves your information hasn’t been altered or accessed by unauthorized parties. ​

When we are tasked with mapping a nation’s utility networks, energy grids and bridges, we carry a profound responsibility. That responsibility only grows as projects become more complex, and the experienced teams that understood these systems implicitly begin to retire. On brownfield operations, where risks are even higher and profit margins are notoriously thin, the loss of institutional knowledge is felt most acutely.​

​Four Pillars Of Trust In Construction

Solving this requires thinking differently about the role of technology. In construction, technology should make it possible to build an infrastructure of certainty, a connected ecosystem that preserves data integrity, accountability and professional trust. These four pillars help make that infrastructure possible: ​

1. Guaranteed Data Integrity

While moving data to the cloud is a widespread goal, a de-globalizing world and shifting regulations mean many operations still require secure, offline workflows. No matter where your data lives, there is a hidden risk: If a software platform degrades the mathematical precision of your high-accuracy field sensors, your single source of truth is compromised. An infrastructure of certainty demands technology that maintains exact data fidelity from the physical edge to the digital model.

2. Uncompromising Data Provenance

Construction ranked among the top three most targeted sectors for ransomware in 2025, according to research by cybersecurity firm Rapid7. In that environment, knowing exactly where your data originates is a foundational security requirement. True trust requires radical transparency, zero-trust development environments and the granular access controls necessary for clients to directly manage where their sensitive project data lives and who can access it.

3. Interconnected Workflows Over Silos

Instead of relying on disconnected tools that trap data in silos, a resilient ecosystem treats hardware and software as long-term, fluid assets. This ensures seamless data sharing across all phases of a project, creating the institutional memory necessary to support a transitioning workforce.

4. Human-Centric AI As A Safety Net

As veteran experts retire, we can’t leave new teams isolated with unverifiable algorithms. We must deploy AI with strict ethical guardrails, using it to automate repetitive tasks and surface anomalies, while ensuring humans remain operationally and legally responsible for all final decisions.

​Trust As A Business Imperative

Construction professionals have always demanded mathematical certainty. It is the foundation of their livelihoods. As leaders, our responsibility is to provide them with a technology environment that honors that standard through precise, connected tools and systems.

​That responsibility is also a competitive advantage. As data sovereignty regulations tighten globally and clients grow more scrutinizing of how their project data is handled, firms that have already built an infrastructure of certainty will be positioned to win the work. The ability to demonstrate verified, provenance-tracked, tamper-evident data is becoming a procurement requirement, not just a professional standard.​

Businesses that recognize this now and invest accordingly will compete on capability and trust, and those that don’t will compete on price alone. The physical world does not forgive the difference.

While construction is on the front lines of building the physical world in the AI era, every industry leader faces similar challenges and the risks of fragmented technology. This is why it benefits all of us to move beyond treating trust as merely a talking point. In construction and other sectors, we need mathematical precision, secure data provenance and interoperability at every step. Any industry can build an infrastructure of certainty and give its teams the tools needed to maintain the highest standards. When we do this, we close the trust delta. Productivity improves and, naturally, trust follows.​​

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Ronald Bisio
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