This is Part I in a series that identifies technology trends in the construction industry, and offers expert advice on how companies can prepare for changes that lie ahead. Predicting how technology ...
In Part I of this three-part series, which was published in the May 2020 issue of POWER and titled “Technology in Construction: Predicting and Adapting to Change,” recent trends in technology adoption ...
Construction contractors who are hesitant to implement new technologies into their business will fall behind. Want to lead the pack? Start here. In our traditionally slow-to-adapt construction ...
Technology options for the construction industry have evolved at a rapid pace over the past decade. Virtual and augmented reality, artificial intelligence, big data trending, BIM Modeling, drones, ...
Like just about every other industry today, the construction industry is changing and being shaped as a result of new technologies. Long gone are the days when all construction workers had to rely on ...
Industrial organizations, particularly in the construction industry, have historically been slow to adopt technology. The consequences of this have been noticeable. McKinsey’s Reinventing Construction ...
The future of wearable technology for the construction industry conjures up images of workers covered in clunky machinery—hydraulically powered exosuits multiplying the wearers’ strength, while ...
Advances from companies like Tesla are already changing the construction industry with demand outpacing supply.
One industry that will continue to face prolonged changes into and throughout 2023 is the construction industry. While it was able to weather the economic pandemic slowdown, it is not immune to the ...
To meet regional demand for professional capacity in construction trades and data center operations, a public community ...
Although the up-front costs for green technologies are often higher, the lifetime savings are significant. Green technologies are designed to use resources efficiently, which usually leads to ...