Technology: Page 43


  • New York firm claims world's largest 3D-printed home

    S-Squared's ambitions for its robotics machine extend from the 500-square-foot home to infrastructure and commercial buildings up to 1 million square feet.

    By Kim Slowey • July 24, 2019
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    PCL solidifies its commitment to drone technology

    Following the contractor's recent signing of a partnership with 3DR, executive Bill Bennington said it offers a "different, more holistic view of a project and allows for more informed decisions on site."

    By July 23, 2019
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    Life Sciences, Labs and Medical Facilities

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    By Construction Dive staff
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    UpCodes
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    Deep Dive

    ICC v. UpCodes: Can a private organization copyright the law?

    UpCodes adds access to new building codes and other regulations for its subscribers, but not everyone agrees as to how the tech startup goes about it, especially the International Code Council.

    By Kim Slowey • July 17, 2019
  • Leak detection tech can save contractors the cost of water waste and damage

    An AI-based system can help spare water damage, which a contractor said is a "significant challenge on construction sites."

    By Kim Slowey • July 17, 2019
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    Funding for US-based contech firms may be slowing

    Following reports that global investment in construction technology is bullish, analysis shows that investment in American firms is strong but unlikely to beat last year's numbers.

    By July 17, 2019
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    The case for payment innovation in construction

    As we grow more comfortable with payment innovations in our personal lives, and more expectant of the benefits they provide, it’s time for the corporate entities we comprise to follow suit.

    By Jim Campbell, Vice President of Construction at AvidXchange, Inc. • July 11, 2019
  • Construction tech startups fueled by recent investments

    These up-and-coming companies are riding a wave of investor enthusiasm — and cash — in all things contech.

    By July 10, 2019
  • $1.5B healthcare project pushes envelope on lean practices, offsite fabrication

    Philadelphia's Penn Medicine Pavilion is one of the largest projects on the East Coast to use an integrated project delivery method.

    By July 10, 2019
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    Using tech to predict earthquake damage

    There is no substitute for a qualified structural engineer, but new tools can provide instant insight into what damage to expect after a seismic event.

    By Kim Slowey • July 10, 2019
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    Jobsite cameras past, present, future

    Learn how jobsite cameras have become an essential tool for the connected jobsite over the years.

    July 9, 2019
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    Hawaii DOT to use carbon-injected concrete in all construction

    The state agency said the material is stronger and adds no extra costs, and some cities are moving toward calling for its use in vertical structures as well.

    By Jason Plautz • July 8, 2019
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    Modular construction: threat or opportunity?

    "I would encourage the leaders of E&C firms to think about what could be their sweet spot 10 to 15 years out," a McKinsey partner said. "It’s time to get moving."

    By July 3, 2019
  • WSJ: Investors are pumping billions into construction technology

    This year's capital injections into contech have totaled more than $4 billion, putting 2019 on track to surpass last year's $6 billion. 

    By Kim Slowey • July 3, 2019
  • Exoskeleton standards could spur broader use on the jobsite

    A lack of guidelines for the wearable technology that augments workers' physical ability is slowing its adoption.

    By Kim Slowey • July 3, 2019
  • How can and should data from construction wearables be collected?

    The International Safety Equipment Association will try to develop best practices for the use of data from wearable safety devices.

    By Kim Slowey • July 3, 2019
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    Laser scans, BIM slash schedule for Kansas subcontractor

    A virtual design approach saved more than 30% on labor costs and cut 50% from the schedule on a complex, fast-turnaround piping project.

    By June 26, 2019
  • Opinion

    Construction wearables' futuristic features are more feasible than you think

    The technology can help prevent accidents, improve efficiencies and enhance quality of life for construction workers, says an insurance official working with contractors on pilot programs.

    By David P. Galbraith • June 26, 2019
  • New dump truck app the latest in Uber-style market trend

    Trelar will try to make ordering dump truck services more efficient for contractors and drivers, a form of automation and creativity in the market that the industry is ripe for, according to the startup's CEO.

    By Kim Slowey • June 26, 2019
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    AEC firm Haskell develops its own VR safety game

    Haskell's HERO training program uses video game-like technology to immerse users in a virtual world of construction hazards.

    By June 19, 2019
  • Gilbane, Jacobs find tech benefits beyond closeout

    Virtual and augmented reality and BIM tools have become staples in design and construction, but savvy VDC managers are finding ways to extend their use to unanticipated benefits for owners.

    By Joe Beeton • June 19, 2019
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    Report: Technology is necessary for construction skills gap

    A new survey by the Autodesk Foundation and Deloitte says that technology adoption also could leave some construction workers behind if they are not continuously upskilled.

    By Kim Slowey • June 19, 2019
  • Q&A

    What happens when a contractor develops construction software

    An Orlando, Florida-based contractor etched his company's needs into his RedTeam software around 25 years ago due to a dearth of options at the time.

    By Kim Slowey • June 12, 2019
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    Skender's new facility begins offsite fabrication of building modules

    The assembly line is rolling at the 130,000-square-foot facility in Chicago, which will manufacture affordable units for developer Sterling Bay and work on projects for other clients.

    By June 11, 2019
  • Jobsite managers embrace robotics

    Rather than feeling replaced by machines, workers and unions see artificial intelligence as an ally against such issues as labor shortages, precision and productivity, presenters at ENR FutureTech said.

    By June 6, 2019
  • Top construction tech events for the second half of 2019

    The year is halfway through, but some of the best events are still to come.

    By June 5, 2019