AI is frickin’ everywhere — except most construction pros still aren’t using it for work. A new global survey from Dewalt ...
Today’s construction machines do more than dig and lift — they watch, warn, and help protect crews in real time.
Legacy surveillance and connectivity systems are creating security risks, downtime and inefficiencies as construction shifts ...
Imagine walking onto a job site where you’ve worked for decades and suddenly being told that the tools and workflows you’ve trusted are being completely replaced. The promise is a digital ...
From smart PPE to AI-driven alerts, new technologies are helping reduce risks, improve visibility and strengthen safety ...
AI tools are being used for estimating, bid packages and safety management. AGC-Minnesota survey shows more than 80% of contractors expect technology to positively affect their business in 2026.
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 ...
Perfect strategic fit: Combination of leaders in complementary construction technology verticals enable strong value generation through compelling synergies and underpins Nemetschek Group’s globally ...
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 ...
Students in Temple High School's construction technology program are learning job skills while also benefitting their ...