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Split-screen illustration showing outdated, paper-based 1990s construction supply chain workflows on the left and a modern AI-powered, digitally connected construction site on the right.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.

Duncan Wardle, former head of innovation at Disney, delivers his keynote at Bluebeam Unbound 2025 after walking on stage to Toy Story’s “You’ve Got a Friend in Me."

Day 1 at Unbound: Why Creativity and Courage Beat Business as Usual

Project Management & Efficiency, Technology & InnovationBy Frank Kalman

Why the first day of Bluebeam’s new industry conference wasn’t just about features but about the mindset to use them

Stack of legal documents with a judge's gavel in front of a construction site with cranes, symbolizing AI-related legal risks and compliance challenges in the construction industry in 2025.

AI Legal Risks in Construction: What Executives Must Know to Stay Compliant in 2025—And Beyond

Technology & InnovationBy Frank Kalman

As AI reshapes construction, legal challenges around intellectual property, compliance, liability and cybersecurity are emerging as critical concerns for industry leaders in 2025

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