The construction industry is ever-evolving and embracing new technology is vital for staying competitive and improving project outcomes. As a manager, the responsibility falls on your shoulders to ...
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The Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT, led by President Kim Byung-suk) announced the development of a new modular construction method capable of building structures by ...
Technology is reshaping construction, but trust and long-term relationships still matter most when issues arise.
Imagine walking onto a job site where you’ve worked for decades and suddenly being told that the tools and workflows you’ve trusted are being completely replaced. The promise is a digital ...
UBC Okanagan’s Dr. Qian Chen says technologies that could significantly advance the construction industry exist today. Precise gestures—swiping, long taps or pinching—can control digital construction ...
Studson helmets and other helmets with anti-concussion technology are protecting workers on Clayco sites across the U.S. today. Photo courtesy of Clayco, Inc. May 8, 2025 We’ve all seen the iconic ...
Purdue University and Trimble are establishing a new state-of-the-art lab at Purdue focused on teaching and research for construction management and technology. The lab is expected to open in early ...
The construction industry isn’t known for embracing technology. In fact, it ranks as one of the least technologically advanced industries. But this perception doesn’t have to define its future. After ...
Among the technology topics discussed during the event were safety and remote control, automation, improved operation and efficiency, sustainability, and simplified use (especially for new operators).
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