These are the developments that are moving the construction industry forward.
Enterprise construction firms may have some competitive advantages over their smaller peers—but the ability to profit from using ever-powerful construction technology is an area where smaller firms may hold an edge
Humans have been using the sun’s energy for millennia, but only now can industries like construction fully embrace the world’s most readily available, renewable and sustainable source of energy.
Construction leaders should be thoughtful and deliberate when choosing and implementing a new technology or workflow. This process will give them peace of mind that they did it right
A new era of digital collaboration has arrived in construction. Here’s how companies can optimize these new capabilities
As the construction industry responds to climate change and calls to use more sustainable materials, timber is growing in importance.
Forget the rickety backyard treehouses—these tree-based structures are lavishly designed and come packed with stunning structural and design features (from 2021)
Since the industry is a top hacker target, here’s how construction firms can begin to establish strong cyber defenses
Co-funded by the Australian government, Building 4.0 CRC says it can help construction overcome its persistent problems through a new approach to research-based industry innovation
Marc Robillard credits constantly evolving construction technology tools for allowing him and his engineering colleagues to effectively help clients carry out their visionary ideas
Artificial intelligence is finally finding its footing as a powerful augmentation to human ingenuity. Here’s how the technology has progressed in construction—and where it could be headed
The benefits of adopting a digital collaboration system have become increasingly evident in the post-COVID world. Here’s what construction leaders need to know before initiating the transformation
As the construction industry becomes more digital, here’s what leaders can do to have the right protocols in place to ensure critical document and project data remains secure
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) has become the buzz acronym for construction in recent years—and with good reason. Here’s how following an ESG framework helps firms reduce risk, deliver better outcomes and enhance reputation.
Construction’s unique nature is part of the industry’s appeal—but it also makes it an attractive target for hackers
Sensors, laser scanning and other tools that collect jobsite data are evolving rapidly, enabling construction industry leaders to optimize jobsite safety and productivity