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The construction industry is one of the slowest adopters of AI technology, but it is one that will be completely transformed by AI within the next decade. Here are some examples.
While the overall market is expected to slow down in 2020, pockets of growth will exist in some local metros and niches of the construction business.
The bottom up approach to construction technology came more into focus in the first panel of FutureTech 2020, “The Human Side of Digital Transformation,” where speakers from contractors Clayco ...
As construction enters its third decade of the 21st century, the events and changes of the last 10 years within the industry and in the world it serves have been hugely dramatic—generating ...
Construction is a massive, $1.3 trillion industry in the United States — a complex ecosystem of lenders, owners, developers, architects, general contractors, subcontractors and more. While each ...
Robots invade the construction site A new generation of machines is automating a tech-averse industry.
A new McKinsey report says that $265 billion in new or shifting profits are at stake as the construction industry invests more in technology. This transformation, already underway, has been ...
In Part I of this three-part series, which was published in the May 2020 issue of POWER and titled “Technology in Construction: Predicting and Adapting to Change,” recent trends in technology ...
The amount of new construction proposed in New York City plummeted in 2020, diving 28% when compared with the previous year, a new analysis shows.