With the help of sophisticated data analytics tools and predictive modeling, design-build firms can use past and current project utilization data to forecast budget trends now and into the future
Five Reasons to Use Quality Visual Progress Control on Every Project
Progress control is an opportunity to collect data on a project. Extracting information from imagery project data (photos and BIM model visualizations) is called "visual progress control.”
Embracing Digitalization in Construction
While the construction industry wants and needs digitalization, there is much room for growth. As integrated systems are adopted, the technology will be cost effective and easy to use.
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.
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.
Five Key Themes to Look for at ConExpo 2020
At this year’s ConExpo, expect to see exhibits on automation, extended reality, robotics, data and cloud solutions, and technologies for the workforce.
Construction Connected: Smarter Equipment Poses New Challenges and Opportunities
Disruptive technologies will upend traditional operational models and transform the relationship between man and machine, reducing risks and costs, and ensuring a smarter and safer construction industry.
Innovating to Save Lives: How Construction Technology Reduces Jobsite Risks
With digital-based training, contractors can track employee training, store documents digitally and export training records when a third-party requires proof of training.











