In response, construction camera services provider OxBlue has turned its extensive network of cameras into an AI-supported tool to monitor construction activity during the outbreak.
10 Building Materials that Could Change Construction Forever
In recent years, researchers have spent countless hours in laboratories taking materials' science to ever greater heights. Check out the 10 building materials we think are poised to change construction and engineering.
Using Technology to ‘Future-Proof’ Construction Companies
To hedge against current business threats, construction companies should look to technological solutions to shore up profitability and remain competitive in the face of such challenges.
Newest Safety Measures for Keeping Construction Workers Safe Through COVID-19
The following are some of the latest protocols being recommended and adopted to keep construction workers and the public safe.
Rebuilding America’s Aging Infrastructure
Engineers and infrastructure experts have pushed for a renewed national focus on overhauling the country’s infrastructure for years. However, so far, their warnings have gone largely unheeded.
How Construction Technology is Changing the Way We Build
Construction’s somewhat tricky relationship with technology has been put to the test in recent years, as increasing demands, ever-tightening margins and a shrinking labor pool have all squeezed the industry. Nevertheless, more firms than ever … about How Construction Technology is Changing the Way We Build
How Construction Companies are Giving Back During COVID-19
As in difficult times of the past, stories of everyday heroics are shining through the often grim news reports. Here are just a few of the many ways construction companies are giving back to their … about How Construction Companies are Giving Back During COVID-19
Could Wearable Technology Transform Safety on the Jobsite?
With the wearables market set to surge to $54 billion by 2023, the rise of wearable technology is poised to have several key impacts on the construction industry.
Going Underground: The Future of Tunneling
Digging tunnels is an engineering marvel that has come a long way since tunneling projects required huge teams of workers armed with picks and shovels slowly chipping their way through countless tons of rock and … about Going Underground: The Future of Tunneling
Construction Turns to Tech to Ease Labor Shortage
Construction’s labor pool is getting pinched from both sides by the dual forces of an aging workforce and fewer younger workers pursuing careers in the trades. Simultaneously, the demand for work is seeing all-time highs.