It is evident that the future of construction looks very promising despite the productivity and the workforce challenges that the sector is battling against. This positive shift for the sector is the result of many different factors.
Connecting Construction Project Information
There must be a way to give all construction project stakeholders access to accurate information within the context of how it applies to the overall project that will empower everyone involved to make timely, fully informed decisions that bring projects in on time and within budget.
Five Tips to Attract New Customers Using a Google-Approved SEO Strategy
To effectively increase traffic and sales, websites will need to be fine-tuned with search engine optimization (SEO). As business owners seek to make their websites work for them in 2018, here are some key SEO strategies.
Make the Most of Aftermarket Revenue Opportunities
Trade contractors can easily find themselves facing losses from service contracts that are priced too aggressively, penalties for missed service level agreements (SLAs), inconsistent subcontractor delivery, and an inability to adopt new disruptive technologies, such as the internet of things (IoT).
Bringing Connected Data to Life Helps Building Owners Make Better Business Decisions
The internet of things (IoT)—it’s a clumsy term that the construction industry better get used to. Gartner estimates there will be more than 26 billion connected devices by the year 2020, and McKinsey researchers peg the potential economic impact of IoT technologies to be between $2.7 trillion and $6.2 trillion annually by 2025.
No Room for Error as Data Center Construction Ramps Up
Data center construction increased 43 percent between 2016 and 2017, according to a report by Jones Lang LaSalle, and that momentum is not expected to slow anytime soon.
Construction Technology and Software Rundown: Feb. 2, 2018
This week’s rundown focuses on data tracking and analysis, project management, a new tech report and a robotic bridge inspector.
ERP and Big Data Key Investment Areas for Digital Transformation in Construction
IFS’s Digital Change Survey shows that construction, engineering and infrastructure companies are focused on driving process efficiencies through investments in technologies for digital transformation.











