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.
Data Will Be a Linchpin for Jobsite Operations in 2020 and Beyond
In 2020, contractors will be further along on the path to digitalization, focusing on using data for business benefit and making jobsites safer, more productive and more profitable.
What 5G Means for Construction Tech
5G coverage will change construction technology. Expect virtual control of construction equipment with added benefits of safety improvements and enhanced video analytics.
Five Trends Driving Digital Transformation in 2020
Digital transformation is no longer optional for contractors. Trends dominating in 2020 are the constructible process, connected jobsites, 3D scanning, extended reality and offsite prefabrication.
Four Use Cases for AI in Construction
Take a deep dive into four specific uses of applying AI in construction—scheduling and planning, measuring site progress, earth moving and safety.
Five Benefits to Becoming Data-Centric in 2020
The benefits of becoming data-centric range from greater speed and accuracy in reporting, informed decision-making and universal access to data when and how it’s needed.
Algorithms and the Magic of Machine Learning
Machine learning, big data and AI are changing the construction industry, bringing innovation, productivity and cost savings to construction—all thanks to algorithms.











