A new report shows construction firms are prioritizing efficiency, but limited technology adoption is slowing progress.
Despite ongoing economic uncertainty, the construction industry enters the second half of the decade on a solid footing, supported by sustained infrastructure investment, evolving private-sector ...
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AI cameras are evolving from passive recording devices into active safety systems that can detect people, trigger alerts, and ...
Imagine walking onto a job site where you’ve worked for decades and suddenly being told that the tools and workflows you’ve trusted are being completely replaced. The promise is a digital ...
AI is frickin’ everywhere — except most construction pros still aren’t using it for work. A new global survey from Dewalt ...
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 ...
More than 750 attendees at ENR's 2024 Groundbreaking Women in Construction conference shared how emerging priorities, developing skill sets, stronger advocacy and trailblazing technologies are ...
In 2021, a record $4.5 billion were invested in Construction Technology startups, triple the amount in 2020, according Cemex Ventures. But there remains a disconnect between this outpouring for ...
The age of AI is in full swing, with seemingly every industry betting on a more prosperous future thanks to the technology. For many excited about AI’s potential, the construction industry represents ...
One industry that will continue to face prolonged changes into and throughout 2023 is the construction industry. While it was able to weather the economic pandemic slowdown, it is not immune to the ...