Technology: Page 58
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Concrete renewal techniques extend pavement life
Minneapolis is focusing on slab stabilization, full- or partial-depth repair, cross-stitching longitudinal cracks and crack resealing.
By Katy Tomasulo • April 25, 2018 -
Virtual radar could reduce construction permitting delays
Two universities developed an augmented reality-based ground-penetrating radar system to show 3-D objects in real time.
By Joe Beeton • April 25, 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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Flammable cladding under fire by ICC
The International Code Council is considering limiting the use of combustible panels on high rises again after recent fires.
By Katy Tomasulo • April 25, 2018 -
CAD-robotic system delivers complex wood structures
The new method assembles intricate designs and makes a longer-lasting product, researchers say.
By Kim Slowey • April 25, 2018 -
Opinion
How to boost construction equipment productivity
John Sharp, equipment director for Hubbard Construction, describes the process his company uses to maximize equipment and minimize costs.
By John Sharp • April 23, 2018 -
To implement new technology, think big, but start small
An annual report outlines various barriers to implementing next-generation technologies and how to overcome them.
By Edwin Lopez • April 18, 2018 -
University lab to test autonomous roofing drones
Drones that can inspect and install roofs are one type of flying vehicle in the spotlight at the University of Michigan's M-Air.
By Joe Beeton • April 18, 2018 -
Exoskeletons and robots primed to take over dangerous construction site tasks
Sarcos says its robotic tools make non-repetitive tasks construction workers do every day easier and safer.
By Kim Slowey • April 18, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Cities are 3-D printing their way to more sustainable futures
The disruptive, fascinating technology could revolutionize the construction industry and make cities' infrastructure more resilient and affordable.
By Katie Pyzyk • April 11, 2018 -
China develops fire-resistant building material
The composite, which may be used to insulate existing structures, could provide a buffer against fire damage in reinforced concrete structures.
By Mary Tyler March • April 11, 2018 -
Volvo 3-D prints specialized spare parts for heavy equipment
The Swedish automotive manufacturer said the method will allow the parts to be created more quickly and efficiently, especially for legacy equipment.
By Laurie Cowin • April 11, 2018 -
Netherlands' 3-D printed bridge gets installation date
MX3D used in-house software and four industrial robots to print the bridge over a six-month period.
By Mary Tyler March • April 11, 2018 -
These bricks could be a game-changer for insulation
Filled with aerogel, which also is used in NASA spacesuits, the walls isolate heat up to eight times better compared to a standard masonry wall.
By Laurie Cowin • April 11, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Modular building is (slowly) moving onto jobsites
According to attendees at the 2018 World of Modular conference, prefabrication is one segment where the industry has a "massive opportunity to improve."
By Mary Tyler March • April 4, 2018 -
Material made from desert sand matches concrete's strength
The developers claim the material is nontoxic and can decompose naturally or be remolded and used in a later project.
By Laurie Cowin • April 4, 2018 -
BIM to aid in Eiffel Tower makeover
Not only will BIM help coordinate schedules and budgets, but its simulation abilities may help Paris better understand and prepare for potential threats.
By Laurie Cowin • April 4, 2018 -
Opinion
Why construction companies should embrace technology
Technology can improve jobsite safety, attract millennials, efficiently manage projects and help firms stay ahead of competitors, writes Lauren Brookes.
By Lauren Brookes • April 4, 2018 -
Washington reveals 'smart' features of $2B Seattle tunnel
The features, including a 300-plus camera incident-detection system, aim to keep motorists safe and traffic flowing.
By Kim Slowey • March 29, 2018 -
Komatsu orders 1,000 drones to aid with robotic earth moving
While gaining popularity, drones are just one component of increasingly smart and connected jobsites.
By Laurie Cowin • March 28, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Q&A: Fieldwire CEO discusses tech's value to the onsite worker
With the explosion of smartphones and associated technologies, Yves Frinault says construction laborers will realize productivity gains.
By Laurie Cowin • March 28, 2018 -
Thyssenkrupp opens high-tech, 31-story facility
The tower features two elevators, one which can reach speeds of up to 40 mph and another that uses the world's first ropeless elevator system.
By Mary Tyler March • March 28, 2018 -
Scientists develop method to print in 3-D with liquid
The material could be used to construct liquid electronics that power flexible, stretchable devices.
By Laurie Cowin • March 28, 2018 -
Sponsored by Dropbox
How technology is disrupting the construction industry
As one of the least digitized industries, construction companies see the potential for the adoption of new and innovative technologies.
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Wood nanocrystals in a California bridge could change how concrete is made
The nanocrystals are expected to strengthen concrete and decrease the need to use as much of the material.
By Mary Tyler March • March 21, 2018 -
PlanGrid doubles down on Dropbox partnership
The move aims to increase ease of collaboration and efficiency among project stakeholders through better-connected technology.
By Mary Tyler March • March 21, 2018