As more technology comes into play, the construction industry is realizing the impact it can have on bottom line profitability.
Building Collaboration in the Construction Industry
The financial risks of doing work in the built environment are significant. A more collaborative, up-to-date approach reduces the risks inherent to capital projects and improves the industry as a whole.
Three Ways to Improve Data Management in Construction
Three critical considerations for data management are data ownership, portability and structure. By taking advantage of predictive insights, contractors can improve performance and experience greater digitalization.
Industry 4.0: Blending the Physical and Digital Worlds
Industry 4.0, the trend toward automation and data exchange, will mean breaking away from the stagnation that has plagued construction and embrace technologies to achieve a competitive edge in the built environment.
Attract Employees and Improve Collaboration Using Cloud VDI
Virtual desktop infrastructure delivers virtual desktops and workstations from a public cloud and can uniquely address real-time collaboration, the complexity of joint venture partnerships and the availability of talent.
Why Does Data Management Matter?
Proactive data management is fundamental. Choosing technology that delivers data that’s easy to understand, export and share will ensure that data isn’t only accessible, it’s actionable.
As Competition Heats Up, Offsite Prefabrication Becomes a Contractor’s Secret Weapon
By eliminating the communication gaps and enabling real-time collaboration between the office and the field, offsite prefabrication can be a game changer in today’s competitive environment.
Three Tips for Suppliers to Master the Peak Construction Season
These tips demonstrate how technology can help to support building suppliers in meeting the delivery expectations of contractors to ensure construction projects are kept on schedule, even during the frenzy of the peak summer season.












