Reclaiming Innovation: How to Manage Change Amid Industry Tech Growth
Embracing the impact of new and disruptive technology in the construction industry means also managing the organizational change that comes with it
Embracing the impact of new and disruptive technology in the construction industry means also managing the organizational change that comes with it
Even with so-called high-tech innovations, the construction industry has historically been slow to adapt—but the tides are beginning to turn
This four-part series explores the true nature of innovation in construction and why it may not always play out as expected
Going slow, conditioning users well ahead of the transition and phasing in small aspects of the switch made the change to digital simple—even for the most resistant
These considerations will go a long way toward evaluating which new technologies are adding value and which are not
Bluebeam’s Joe Williams and The B1M’s Fred Mills explain how digital collaboration is physically change jobsites
As technology becomes a bigger part of construction firms’ operations, so does the job of ‘construction technologist’
The Australian architecture firm transforms its operating structure with Revu to design one of the biggest construction projects on the continent in three decades
Barton Malow is testing robotic support systems, or exoskeletons, to reduce worker fatigue and improve safety
Here’s how Suffolk is using the burgeoning tech to plan projects
The contractor has spent the last two years investing in burgeoning technology, headlined by the instillation of seven “Smart Labs”
Surveying as-built conditions is a big expense. But reality capture technology is both lowering the cost and improving accuracy and efficiency of the process.
A New York City construction startup, Toggle, is trying to bring technology into the process of producing reinforced concrete structures