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Q&A
Why a robot is MVP on a Hoar Construction project
Construction Robotics' semi-automated mason — SAM — laid 250,000 bricks on a recent project six times faster than a human worker could, project manager Bill Lampkin told Construction Dive.
By Kathleen Brown • Sept. 19, 2018 -
How to get an in-house drone program 'off the ground'
It can be daunting for a construction company, consultants said, but if contractors set out clear business strategies and safety protocols, narrow their focus and get other teams on board, there's promise of success.
By Kathleen Brown • Sept. 19, 2018 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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As construction technology continues to evolve, here’s what savvy contractors need to know.
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Digital Deals: DroneBase brings 4D to pilot network, Solibri boosts BIM experience, more
Plus, BuildingIQ makes new and existing buildings smarter, and software provider Bangert adds Acumatica's cloud-based ERP to its portfolio.
By Kathleen Brown • Sept. 19, 2018 -
Real results from virtual reality: safer jobsites
“The reality of the VR simulators is utterly awesome,” said Tim Whiteman of IPAF. "Two years ago no one was even thinking about the use of VR in training and now there is equipment ... that makes you feel as though you're in the machine."
By Laurie Cowin • Sept. 19, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Picking from 2K+ con-tech startups like 'a kid in a candy shop'
Finding reliable products in the booming construction technology marketplace has contractors stretched thin, but the right partnerships could boost efficiency and offset the hassle, experts told Construction Dive.
By Kathleen Brown • Sept. 12, 2018 -
Opinion
How Hensel Phelps maximizes its use of drones
The construction giant spent up to $20,000 per manned helicopter flight to capture aerial video of projects before tapping unmanned aerial vehicles to complete the same tasks and more at a fraction of the cost.
By Mike Danielak • Sept. 12, 2018 -
Column
Tech Toys: Real physics guide dirt-moving simulator, cranes become autonomous and more
EarthCam enhanced its high-resolution live jobsite streaming and time-lapse offerings and IntSite is testing its artificial intelligence for crane operations in the field amid a round of venture capital backing.
By Construction Dive Editors • Sept. 12, 2018 -
Technology can ease the labor shortage, survey says
Not only can technology increase productivity and profitability, it also can attract talent and help retain younger workers, a recent Associated General Contractors of America and Autodesk report showed.
By Laurie Cowin • Sept. 12, 2018 -
Opinion
Data offers vision into construction equipment blind spots
Data about equipment rentals can be just as important to the bottom line as the equipment itself, but accessing it requires a breakdown of silos, Mark Bishop of United Rentals says.
By Mark Bishop • Sept. 5, 2018 -
How to center tech investments around ROI, ease of use
To successfully adopt a technology, contractors must strike the right balance between these and other priorities, according to authors of a recent report.
By Laurie Cowin • Sept. 5, 2018 -
Bricklaying robot drastically reducing Nevada project timeline
The SAM100 bricklaying robot can lay up to 250 bricks per hour, compared with a mason, who on average lays the same number of bricks in one day.
By Laurie Cowin • Sept. 5, 2018 -
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Digital Deals: 3DR-Yuneec launch JV, Siemens doubles Bentley alliance, more
Manitowoc pegged CM Labs to develop crane simulators, IngeniousIO raised $4 million and officially launched, and John Deere named a partner for better managing fleets.
By Construction Dive Editors • Sept. 5, 2018 -
Unpacking BIM: How contractors can reap the rewards of a digital workflow
BIM isn't a turnkey solution, a Yates executive says, but there's potential payoff for contractors that coordinate all the people, software and processes involved.
By Kathleen Brown • Aug. 29, 2018 -
Wearables' ROI is in safety and insurance, expert says
Construction companies — along with their workers and insurance companies — see the potential for safety improvements through wearables but still yearn for more evidence of returns on investment.
By Laurie Cowin • Aug. 29, 2018 -
Lab welcomes contractors to try out technology
Oracle has invited AEC professionals to its Innovation Lab for hands-on experience with drones, AR tools and more in a real-life setting.
By Laurie Cowin • Aug. 29, 2018 -
Column
Tech Toys: DroneDeploy, Viewpoint, more unveil upgrades
A drone mapping tool uses machine learning to generate 3D images and Hadrian X rounds third base on its way to full-scale robotic construction.
By Construction Dive Editors • Aug. 29, 2018 -
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Streamline submittals from start to finish with BIM 360 & Pype
Failure to follow a defined process can delay the start of a project by weeks and impact the project's budget and quality objectives.
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Report: Katerra suffers growing pains
Despite being an industry darling, the tech-driven offsite construction startup founded in 2015 is reportedly struggling with quality and personnel issues.
By Kim Slowey • Aug. 23, 2018 -
Skanska VP: Tech adoption no longer a choice for contractors
To meet owners' requirements and attract younger workers, Stacy Scopano says contractors need to ramp up use of AI, AR/VR and other technologies.
By Kathleen Brown • Aug. 22, 2018 -
Column
Digital Deals: BuildingConnected buys TradeTapp, DOD funds 3D concrete printer, more
Autodesk also injected $8 million into Rhumbix, a big name in the tracking and performance analysis space, and a construction equipment automation software firm was purchased by a publicly traded Chinese GPS company.
By Construction Dive Editors • Aug. 22, 2018 -
How industry pressure points drive tech innovation
Construction firms looking to improve productivity should align technology investments with business objectives and seek buy-in from field workers, according to panelists of a recent FMI Corp. webinar.
By Laurie Cowin • Aug. 22, 2018 -
Contractors expect more change in next 5 years than past 50
Companies that believe "great change is imminent" are six times more likely to innovate, an AGC study titled "Managing Risk in the Digital Age" found.
By Kim Slowey • Aug. 22, 2018 -
Sponsored by Kabbage
5 tips for making winning bids
From getting on lists to looking the part, contractors share how they position themselves for success.
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AGC panel posits ways contractors can survive in a time of 'peak disruption'
Tech leaders from Skanska, Mortenson, McCarthy and more conferred strategies for maximizing innovation and investment at an Associated General Contractors event in Chicago last week.
By Kathleen Brown • Aug. 17, 2018 -
Myriad technologies help KEF Infra lead modular
The newest Katerra acquiree is honing its market position with sensors, connected devices, various software applications and robots.
By Laurie Cowin • Aug. 15, 2018