Learning How to Be More Sustainable in Construction
Chris Gorse, professor of construction engineering and management at Loughborough University, talks about how construction can be more sustainable
Chris Gorse, professor of construction engineering and management at Loughborough University, talks about how construction can be more sustainable
Technology has the potential to eliminate redundant work and streamline mundane-yet-critical tasks, easing the burden on construction firms as they face a possible challenging economy ahead.
Bluebeam can help those delivering public sector projects in the same way as those working on private schemes. Here’s how.
Construction companies are using technology to reduce their impact on the environment.
The reluctance to implement digital transformation comes down to a lack of trust in data.
Remote working could leave people feeling disconnected. However, technology may be able to help.
Given the level of carbon emissions construction generates, the industry knows it has to smarten up its environmental act. Part of the sector’s response will be to embrace more green construction materials, while some, like timber, have been a part of the industry for centuries.
There is much focus on transforming existing construction processes with technology. For MMC, software solutions are built in from the start.
Many businesses in construction have found that remote working can be successful
By empowering clients, the digital transformation in construction can be accelerated
Here’s how software can help the public sector deliver more efficient projects
Find out the four ways software can improve the construction sector’s productivity today.
How do you choose the right construction software for you, and make sure that your investment is worthwhile?
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