With the current upswing of rampant theft in construction, ensuring the security of jobsites through cameras and other technology has become more critical than ever.
Artificial Intelligence can analyze patterns in construction performance and identify efficiencies for large capital projects. Contractors should be open to the insight it can provide.
Structural materials have not changed all that much since reinforced concrete was introduced to construction in the late 19th century, but a fiber-reinforced, mineral composite system from a Florida company offers a new alternative.
Off-the-shelf construction technology can streamline project delivery, improve decision-making, and produce better financial outcomes for everyone in the construction supply chain.
Research focusing on modular and offsite construction has shown remarkable statistics not just for construction, but for the wider environment as well.
nPlan's AI project risk management is being used on an $11-billion UK rail program. The company is looking to eventually replace traditional construction risk-prediction methods.
Project documentation app has launched Impulse, a tool that gives managers insights about projects based on 360° scan information combined with schedule and documents or 3D models.
Broaden use of digital tools, public sector managers told 2022 Future Tech attendees; jobsite robots and analytical AI drew attention at June 9-11 ENR conference