Despite the challenges, the future of construction holds tremendous promise. New technologies, sustainable practices and smarter risk management are driving greater efficiency, safety and value.
Construction workers frame a house in Louisville, Ky. Construction work requires workers, cranes and power tools. But what about advanced technology? San Diego State University has received a $4.5 ...
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Discover the top 3 construction trends to watch in 2026, from smart technologies to sustainable building practices reshaping ...
CHICAGO, IL — The construction industry is rapidly warming to artificial intelligence, but meaningful integration of AI into everyday operations remains a work in progress, according to the 2025 ...
If homes are to be built and we are to transition to clean, secure energy, the construction sector will need to adopt new technologies. Construction and built environment companies need to digitize ...
Rising costs, labor shortages, and tight margins are pressuring construction firms. Financial resilience, forecasting and ...
According to some reports the AI in construction market is expected to grow from about $4 billion today to almost $12 billion in just the next few years. There’s a lot of new technology coming. But if ...
Nevada’s construction industry contributed $20.8 billion to the state’s GDP in 2024, or about 7.8% of its total output, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. That share was the second ...
At CES 2026, Bobcat unveiled a suite of new technologies integrating artificial intelligence, electrification, autonomy and ...
The construction industry in the US is a $2.1 trillion dollar industry which has historically been driven by human labor. Though the Covid-19 pandemic sent the industry into a tailspin with people ...