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Split-screen illustration showing outdated, paper-based 1990s construction supply chain workflows on the left and a modern AI-powered, digitally connected construction site on the right. The left side features a worker reviewing paper plans from 1999 amid stacked materials, while the right side shows automated, networked construction logistics with digital nodes and organized shipping containers—symbolizing how AI is modernizing construction supply chains.

Why Construction’s Supply Chains Still Run Like It’s 1999 — and How AI Might Finally Fix It

Project Management & Efficiency, Technology & InnovationBy Jessica Brown

Manual processes are still draining time and money from projects, and AI may finally give teams the edge they need.

Robotic 3D printer RIC-PRIMUS pouring concrete walls for a big-box retail store under blue sky, demonstrating how construction robots cut labor and build time to finish warehouses in just seven days.

A Robot That Prints Big-Box Stores in a Week? Meet RIC-PRIMUS

Technology & InnovationBy Jessica Brown

Construction robots aren’t hype—they’re already slashing crews, costs and build times on real jobsites

Photo of a construction hard hat resting on a flat surface with a vibrant sunset in the background, symbolizing innovation, resilience, and progress in the construction industry. Perfect visual for an article about generative AI's transformative role in modern construction.

Redefining Construction with AI: How Trunk Tools Turns Data Into Actionable Insights

Technology & InnovationBy Jessica Brown

Trunk Tools’ innovative use of generative AI is reshaping how construction teams access and manage project data in the field

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