Preconstruction has changed dramatically over the past decade. What was once a fragmented, manual process driven by spreadsheets and email threads is now far more collaborative, data‑driven and technology‑enabled. Yet despite this progress, preconstruction is still in the early stages of transformation.
Hands Off, Hard Hats On: Autonomous Construction Technology Takes Over
From AI-powered equipment to remote operation, autonomous technology is poised to reshape construction—expanding the workforce, redefining roles and giving early adopters a competitive edge.
The AI Apprentice: Mentoring the Future Workforce and Preserving Past Knowledge Construction Technology
The construction industry isn’t just facing a labor shortage—it’s facing a knowledge cliff. And that’s where artificial intelligence can play a meaningful role.
Five Reasons Why Total Reliance on Video-Based AI for Construction Jobsite Safety Isn’t the Answer
Sometimes, artificial intelligence isn't all-knowing and can actually make jobsites less safe.
Hiring Your Construction Firm’s New Technology Suite
Gone are the days of IT departments concentrated on infrastructure, network admins, storage, servers and the help desk.
Why AI Is a Labor Cost, Not a Software Cost
Start treating your software purchases as seriously as heavy equipment purchases.
Trimble Launches New Survey at Annual Dimensions Conference
Every year, Trimble Dimensions hosts thousands of attendees. This year, the company is picking the brains of the contractors walking the exhibit hall.
Which Construction Technology Investments Actually Move the Needle on Profitability?
Feeling bogged down by all the new choices for construction technology? Don't feel pressured to adopt them all.







