Technology can reduce construction’s carbon footprint and help remove jobsite inefficiencies.
Transparency Is Key to Driving the Future of Construction
Transparency problems are detrimental to the industry, but there are steps to remediate the situation.
COVID-19 Accelerates Construction 4.0
The pandemic is fast-tracking digitalization, integration and automation—and driving investment in construction technology.
Data and Analytics Empower General Contractors
As investments in advanced construction technology accelerate, so does the opportunity to create new applications for construction data insights.
Construction Technology and Software Rundown: December 3, 2021
Apps Billd’s Pay App Advance for commercial subcontractors facilitates timely payments for labor. The app provides same-day financing to cover the cost of labor so subcontractors don’t have to use their own capital to fund [...]
Technology, the Pandemic and the Future of the Construction Industry
Companies that leverage digital technologies to meet demand for remote communication and collaboration will complete more projects faster with higher margins
Four Ways Industry 4.0 Technology Is Improving Construction Sites
Industry 4.0 innovations that can reshape construction to be safer and more productive include artificial intelligence, "Internet of Things," wearables and robotics, and additive manufacturing techniques such as 3D/modular/prefab.
Is There More to Drone Data Than Meets the Eye?
Construction is ripe for artificial intelligence and automation. Visualization and monitoring of construction sites remotely with data capturing tools, such as drones, helps construction companies keep projects on track.











