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The construction industry is ever-evolving and embracing new technology is vital for staying competitive and improving project outcomes. As a manager, the responsibility falls on your shoulders to ...
Studson helmets and other helmets with anti-concussion technology are protecting workers on Clayco sites across the U.S. today. Photo courtesy of Clayco, Inc. May 8, 2025 We’ve all seen the iconic ...
See how real-time monitoring, integrated smart home systems and smart access control are changing what homebuyers expect from ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about proptech and innovation in real estate and construction. Male and female industrial engineers using tablet computer ...
Balaji Sreenivasan, founder and CEO, Aurigo Software, details the top tech trends set to define the construction industry in 2025. Balaji Sreenivasan, founder and CEO, Aurigo Software, details the top ...
UBC Okanagan’s Dr. Qian Chen says technologies that could significantly advance the construction industry exist today. Precise gestures—swiping, long taps or pinching—can control digital construction ...
DOUGLAS — Eastern Wyoming College (EWC) is launching a new Construction Technology program in Fall 2025 that will be housed at its Douglas Campus. College and community leaders will host an official ...
A new report shows construction firms are prioritizing efficiency, but limited technology adoption is slowing progress.
The buzz of productivity permeates nearly every industry—finance, healthcare, manufacturing—except one major outlier: construction. While other sectors rapidly modernize, construction relies on the ...
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