Chinese-manufactured DJI drones comprise an estimated 90% of all UAVs on U.S. construction jobsites. Proposed limitations on their use could have profound ripple effects on safety, cost and productivity across the sector.
Construction Tech That Works: Cutting Through the Noise to Find Real ROI
A strong foundation is the bedrock of all construction projects. It's also the basis for a solid tech stack.
The Most Powerful Construction Technology in the World
New tech unveiled at the 2025 CES event—like exoskeletons and self-driving vehicles—alludes to a strong future for the construction industry and its innovations.
Ready for Takeoff
Neurodiversity Works, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering neurodiverse individuals seeking careers in the drone industry, began as the passion project of a husband-wife duo—but all it took for the organization to take flight was determination and a bit of an altitude adjustment.
The Role of Video Technology in Jobsite Safety
Technology is playing a larger and more expansive role in ensuring safety on the jobsite, and it's not always just AI.
Is the Construction Industry Actually a Technology Hotbed?
The construction industry being slow to adopt tech and stuck in its analog ways is a misleading trope. In fact, many companies may be further ahead of the technology curve than people perceive.
History Repeating
Trimble used its scanning and data-sharing technology to bring the ancient Library of Celsus back to life in the virtual world.
If You Haven’t Implemented That Cutting-Edge Piece of Contech—Now Is the Time
If you’ve had your eye on a piece of construction technology but have yet to integrate it into your systems—here's why you should before the new year.





