Contractors are adopting enterprise software—used by multiple departments and professions in the business and sometimes by trading partners—to make construction more efficient, predictable and cost ...
Look down. You’re probably holding a supercomputer in your hand — a smartphone. Each year these little devices become faster, smarter and more capable, yet no one needs a technical breakdown to start ...
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The pace of technology adoption in construction is advancing, but the industry remains a laggard in digital adoption compared to other traditional physical or infrastructure-intensive industries. Yet ...
A sparse point cloud created using structure from motion of one of Skender’s projects. This is the first step in creating a 3D gaussian splat. Rendering courtesy of Skender. Modern construction ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about proptech and innovation in real estate and construction. Male and female industrial engineers using tablet computer ...
Each year, more than 1,000 workers lose their lives to construction accidents, and this figure is only increasing. To resolve this crucial issue, the industry must overcome several key challenges, ...
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