Artificial intelligence and machine learning are powerful tools to reduce construction risks. Understanding the technology, where to find it and how to use it are critical to mitigating risk.
Strategies for Adapting to Disruption in the Construction Industry
Robotics, machine learning, AI, prefabrication, modularization and other trends are game changers. The key is to implement a systematic, strategic approach—sooner rather than later.
How Construction Firms Can Begin a Data Journey
Before embarking on a data journey, contractors should decide the challenges the data strategy can solve. Then they can incorporate AR, VR and IoT to bolster the power of their data.
Technology in Industrial Facility Construction and Operations
Construction companies need a solid strategy for implementing new technologies, including documenting and assessing progress according to agreed-upon benchmarks.
Industry 3.0 to Industry 4.0: The Journey for the Construction Industry
Contractors embracing Industry 4.0 in the evolution of interconnection and information transparency should view it as a journey, starting with a shared vision of why, followed by what, where, when and how.
Construction Technology and Software Rundown: February 14, 2020
Here's a rundown of the latest in construction technology and software.
Overcoming the Construction Productivity Gap
As project owners demand real-time views of project progress, productivity and finance, contractors realize the benefits to real-time workflows, deeper insight into projects and streamlined processes that boost productivity and profitability.
AvalonBay Community’s Experience With Next-Generation Site Documentation Technologies
Michael Feigin, Chief Construction Officer at AvalonBay Communities discussed his company’s experiences leveraging emerging technology for site documentation, especially for large and very complicated projects at AvalonBay.









