Although the new industrialised technology can improve the performance of the construction industry by optimising workflows and creating a better working environment, it is still in its infancy in application in the construction industry. The aim of this paper is to explore the problems in the application of new industrialised technologies, put forward effective countermeasures for promoting the application of new industrialised technologies, and investigate whether there are any differences in the opinions of different enterprises on these problems and countermeasures. First, I will conduct a review of related studies and interview some people in the industry. Based on the above analysis, the main problems are a lack of norms and reference systems, high investment in technology construction and deficiencies in high-end industrial personnel, and the most feasible countermeasures are to bolster organizational leadership, enhance policy support, and improve the top-level design. Enterprises of different types will have various business natures, industries and qualification levels, and thus may be at different stages of learning about the problems and responses to these issues. The research results can help us better understand the problems faced by different parts of the industry and the strategies that have been used successfully so far to build data-driven industrial policies to promote the spread of new industrialised technologies and drive digital transformation in the construction sector.