Will Robots Take Your Construction Job? Not Anytime Soon.
Modern-day artificial intelligence systems, while relatively sophisticated, are nowhere close to replacing what humans do on a construction jobsite, experts say
Modern-day artificial intelligence systems, while relatively sophisticated, are nowhere close to replacing what humans do on a construction jobsite, experts say
Here are the features in Bluebeam Revu that all framing subcontractors should know
The traditional back-office function isn’t just the unsung hero at Bluebeam—it’s one of the construction technology company’s critical competitive differentiators. Here’s why. (from 2021)
From autonomous vehicles to digital collaboration, contractors who aren’t on top of these technologies are going to risk falling behind the rest of the industry
Keeping project data secure from cybersecurity threats is a moving target nowadays, but these three basic steps should set construction companies on the right path
Robotics could help solve a lot of industry problems—from worker shortages to poor jobsite efficiency—but is construction ready to embrace it?
CitizenM aims to bring the luxury hotel market a special distinction—many of the chain’s hotels are almost entirely modular in construction, with prefabricated rooms craned into place like a child’s building blocks
Here are the features in Bluebeam Revu that all concrete sub-contractors should know about
A host of artificial-intelligence startups are riding a wave of venture funding to transform the way jobsites track project progress and measure efficiency
This Montreal-based company is pushing facilities managers to embrace artificial intelligence to optimize a building’s energy output
Digitalization still has a ways to go in construction. We’re exploring the reasons why and the opportunities for change.
As the construction industry continues to embrace new technology, additive manufacturing offers impressive new capabilities for designers and builders
The construction industry is awash in new, ever-changing technology. This week, we’re exploring ways to help you navigate tech adoption at your organization.
Change agility determines how quickly someone can adjust and adapt to new challenges. Here’s why it’s a useful tool when it comes to adopting technology in construction
Leaders and managers have a specific, hands-on role to play when it comes to managing change, especially with new technology adoption