The American Society of Safety Professionals created the Corporate Listening Tour to gauge directly from the pros what their top safety priorities and concerns are. Here’s what they had to say this year.
Job Security: Technology, Cybersecurity and the Threat to National Security
Construction technology isn’t just a construction issue, it’s a matter of national security—and using it as a tool to reduce worker strain and change the perception of construction careers might just be the key to solving that problem.
Turn Up the Tech: Recruiting the Next Generation of Skilled Workers
Recruiting the next generation of skilled workers means meeting them where they are—and that means construction companies getting loud and proud about how they’re using technology.
Fully Charged: Innovations in Battery Technology
Innovations in battery technology are making construction equipment lighter, more efficient and easier to handle—all while reducing downtime and easing strain on valuable workers.
How to Find and Fight Deepfake AI Threats to Your Construction Company
How can deepfakes affect the construction industry? Some companies are finding out the hard way.
Protecting Construction Companies from Costly Litigation Through Smart Data Management
Organizing emails may seem blase, but this type of tedious data management may make or break—or avoid all together—costly legal cases. Luckily, there are apps for that.
Can VR Replace Workers in Hazardous Construction Scenarios?
Many construction workers fear they may lose their jobs to AI, but there are certain dangerous scenarios in which they may actually want technology to replace them.
Nine Doors to Litigation That AI for Construction Might Open
More construction companies are implementing AI into their project processes, but they should beware of potential doors to dispute and/or litigation that AI might open.









