Much of the discussion around artificial intelligence in construction focuses on the jobsite—automation, robotics, computer ...
Construction continues to lag other industries in technology adoption, but whether it was Covid-19 or other influences, integration within the equipment department continues to grow. Organizations ...
Construction hasn’t fallen behind because it lacks technology; it’s fallen behind because that technology doesn’t work ...
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Construction firms have spent the past decade digitising project delivery. The next challenge is making those systems ...
Technology options for the construction industry have evolved at a rapid pace over the past decade. Virtual and augmented reality, artificial intelligence, big data trending, BIM Modeling, drones, ...
Trimble today released 10 predictions for the construction industry for 2025. These predictions cover several technological trends, from artificial intelligence (AI) to reality capture. See what these ...
Construction consistently ranks as one of the most dangerous industries for workers. Over time, the threats that individuals in the industry face have held constant with slips, trips and falls ...
With the rise of technology, the construction industry is undergoing a major transformation, presenting both opportunities and challenges. The construction industry has been a crucial player in the ...
The pace of technology adoption in construction is advancing, but the industry remains a laggard in digital adoption compared to other traditional physical or infrastructure-intensive industries. Yet ...
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