America’s drinking water infrastructure system is rapidly aging, and utilities are struggling to implement technology to make the necessary repairs.
New Report Shows U.S. Water Utilities Sector Still in Early Stages of Digital Transformation
Findings highlight how data and technology resources will serve as critical assets to improve future efficiencies and operational performance.
Designing Natural Ventilation Strategies for New and Existing Buildings
Designing natural ventilation strategies necessitates the right set of analysis tools. The design requires highly accurate, fast and accessible software tools that allow architects and engineers to converge on an optimal design.
The Promise and Potential of 5G in Construction
In the next 10 years, 5G is expected to add 4.5 million new jobs and add $1.5 trillion to U.S. GDP. 5G will provide the connectivity and power to do things that were never before possible on a construction site, or anywhere else.
Feasibility Studies Are Early Indicators of Upcoming Government Projects
In 2021, there be opportunities related to construction, engineering, broadband, health care, education and infrastructure, as well as opportunities for technology upgrades, system modernizations and revenue-generating development projects of all types.
Six Construction Technology and Management Trends to Watch in 2021
After weathering the challenges of COVID-19 in 2020, look for these trends to shape construction in 2021: safety, infrastructure spending, remote work, recruiting, protectionism and green building.
Infrastructure Projects Contractors Should Explore to Fuel Long-Term Growth
As infrastructure projects continue to ramp up to fuel economic continuity, growth in the construction sector will occur in tandem with increased investment.
Infrastructure: Paths to Funding
Things were already dicey for the U.S. infrastructure market going into 2020. Those concerns turned to sheer panic during the “new normal” of the global pandemic. However, contractors seem to be maintaining backlog despite the year's glaring challenges.












