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AI-assisted inspections and digital workflows are transforming construction equipment maintenance, improving pre-start checks ...
Artificial intelligence, drones and other advanced technologies can benefit a construction project by streamlining administrative tasks, enhancing efficiency and productivity, and detecting errors and ...
Introduction As the construction industry continues to pursue safer, cleaner, and more sustainable building practices, ...
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, ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine control, and autonomy are fortifying machine intelligence for the future. Concept robotic machines—such as Kubota’s KATR, a compact, four-wheeled robot for ...
The construction industry is undergoing a profound technological transformation, with artificial intelligence (AI) emerging as a powerful force for enhancing productivity, improving safety and ...
A new Virginia Tech laboratory is testing construction helmets under real-world impact scenarios to improve safety data, but industry leaders caution that ratings should complement—not ...
Busy constructions sites are a gauntlet. In any given shift, workers may have to navigate between excavators swinging loads, delivery trucks reversing into tight spaces and forklifts moving heavy ...
A recent report from ResearchAndMarkets.com reported that the construction wearable technology market size is projected to expand from $4.15 billion in 2024 to $4.6 billion in 2025. This represents a ...