With local municipalities regulating essential services, many developers are trying to figure out if they can carry on with construction.
Drones can much more for construction sites once their full potential has been explored.
BIM, labor shortages, tiny houses and more. We've compiled the most important trends that construction executives should keep an eye on.
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The construction industry has a labor shortage and a perception problem- but that does not mean that it cannot be attractive to young people joining the workforce.
Small UAV technology is enhancing job site productivity by integrating with BIM, CAD and more to improve observational data.
When addressing green construction technology, keep in mind that the most sustainable building is the one that’s already built. Maximizing performance in operation is the ultimate goal, and achievi…
This is both a moral and business issue. And something has to change.
Modular construction technology offers a host of benefits, from natural disaster resilience to energy efficiency.
The apartment-construction boom is coming to an end, and builders aren’t ramping up single-family construction quickly enough to fill the void.
Understanding how contractors bill for services can help you keep costs down and your project on track
There is something unique about building houses that inherently eschews efficiency and automation.
By sticking with the status quo, the Australian construction industry stands to lose ground on its competitors in a number of ways.
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How a hybrid cloud strategy is the answer for a fast-growing Australian construction company.
Successful companies have both formal and informal processes in place to get employees involved with identifying innovations that could transform the job site.
With near instant real-time analysis, leaders on the ground can prevent delays.
The process of erecting a new building hasn't changed substantially in 50 years. Why is that?
Women represent 50% of the U.S. population, but less than 10% of the construction workforce. How can the industry encourage them to consider a career in the trades?
A new tech-savvy generation is helping to boost the use of computer simulations in construction with significant benefits for the environment