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In Part I of this three-part series, which was published in the May 2020 issue of POWER and titled “Technology in Construction: Predicting and Adapting to Change,” recent trends in technology ...
The construction industry in the US is a $2.1 trillion dollar industry which has historically been driven by human labor.
Predicting how technology will change and impact the construction job market, even in the near-term of five to 10 years, can be difficult.
In one way, the world of concrete road and highway construction is slow to move forward. It takes time for the job to be done ...
As one of the least digitized sectors of our economy, construction is ripe for technology disruption.
A construction technology entrepreneur described her firm’s artificial intelligence tool that can digest 3.6-million construction document pages to enable a project team to more quickly and ...
Industrial organizations, particularly in the construction industry, have historically been slow to adopt technology. The consequences of this have been noticeable. McKinsey’s Reinventing Construction ...
Well over a third of U.S. contractors responding to JBKnowledge’s 2015 Construction Technology survey spend less than 1% of corporate revenue (fees the corporation bills to projects as either ...
Advanced Intelligent Construction Technology's 3D-printed park shows what 3D-printing technology brings to the table for sustainable design projects.
Construction technology can lead our industry out of crisis and to better work practices. Bentley technology executive offers contractors a five-point plan to more efficiency.
Modular Construction Technology Comes Far and Fast During the Pandemic More projects, especially in the West, are sprouting; but the tallest apartment building remains in Brooklyn ...