As more construction technology players emerge, the industry is in a true state of digital transformation. Construction companies are
evolving quickly, and taking a digital-first approach to collaboration, back office integration and onsite execution.
Cybersecurity for the Construction Industry: Limiting Liability for Data Breaches
The increased use of technology and data sharing in the construction industry has enhanced project quality and efficiency, but it also has exposed vulnerabilities that need to be addressed and mitigated.
GDPR Is Here: What Contractors Should Know
The new EU personal data regulation is here and has changed how every industry, including U.S. contractors, collects, stores and processes personal data. Have good strategy in place and learn to use data for the better.
Using IoT Technology to Create a Safer Jobsite
A transient workforce, moving materials and equipment, and evolving structures lead to unpredictable and inconsistent conditions on a jobsite, which also means unpredictable and inconsistent risks and hazards.
Is a Technology Investment Right for Safety Compliance?
Documenting OSHA requirements can be difficult and time-consuming. While technology can drastically reduce the potential for errors and streamline processes, know what’s available before deciding what to implement.
Wearables for Construction
Wearables are electronic technologies or computers that are incorporated into clothing, equipment and accessories. What are their benefits and what does a contractor do with the data?
How to Analyze Existing Data and Put It to Good Use
Applying analytics to available data is the initial step to evaluate any opportunity that can drive business results, and will help E&C companies remain competitive and ultimately grow.
Matching Problems to Solutions
The insurance industry can help contractors navigate technologies by linking failure data with solutions, and empowering contractors to choose technologies for the real risks they face on their projects.










