Technology: Page 67
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Architecture firms falling short of 2030 carbon reduction goals
An industry-wide push to reduce greenhouse gasses associated with building is facing technological and political hurdles.
By Hallie Busta • July 26, 2017 -
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5 trends shaping the future of offsite construction
Expect to see more hybrid construction projects that incorporate factory-based building as the method slowly gains broader acceptance in the market.
By Mary Tyler March • July 24, 2017 -
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As construction technology continues to evolve, here’s what savvy contractors need to know.
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Case study: How Turner used offsite to span a busy road — in the middle of the night
One exec explains how the emerging method was used to build a three-story structure over New York City's FDR Drive.
By Emily Peiffer , Hallie Busta • July 24, 2017 -
Deep Dive
3 offsite housing companies to watch
Factory-based building is on the rise, and housing is one major testing ground. Here, we showcase applications in volume building, multifamily and low-energy design.
By Hallie Busta • July 24, 2017 -
WSP, Texas A&M partner to research transportation tech
The initiative will also train students in the latest traffic and connected and automated vehicle technology.
By Kim Slowey • July 24, 2017 -
Elon Musk says government gave 'verbal' OK to NYC–DC hyperloop
White House officials confirmed they have been in talks with Musk's tunnel-boring company about the project, but costs and a timeline have not yet been revealed.
By Kim Slowey • July 21, 2017 -
Developers propose $1B suburban Chicago technology park
The first phase of the project would include four spec office buildings totaling 500,000 square feet.
By Kim Slowey • July 21, 2017 -
House panel unanimously approves self-driving car measure
The bill would enable thousands of autonomous vehicles to take to the roads as federal regulators work out comprehensive safety guidelines.
By Kim Slowey • July 21, 2017 -
Deep Dive
The challenge of keeping clean rooms clean
Humans are the biggest variable to maintaining the stringent air quality levels required for this kind of space, during and after construction.
By Kim Slowey • July 20, 2017 -
Autodesk part of Smartvid.io's $7M Series A funding round
Smartvid.io now has access to the tech giant's construction image files to help hone its image-recognition software.
By Hallie Busta • July 19, 2017 -
Deep Dive
As smart tech grows, builders are pre-wiring homes for Wi-Fi
From mobile phones to digital doorbells, the rise of smart devices is seeing wireless internet service brought into home setup packages just like another utility.
By Joe Dyton • July 19, 2017 -
South Miami mandates rooftop solar for new homes
The Florida city is the fifth nationwide to require private homes to include photovoltaic technology.
By Mary Tyler March • July 19, 2017 -
FL Turnpike breaks ground on test track for smart highway tech
The 400-acre SunTrax site will explore new high-speed tolling and systems for vehicle-to-infrastructure and vehicle-to-vehicle communications.
By Mary Tyler March • July 19, 2017 -
Hyperloop One succeeds at first full-system test
The hyperloop competitive landscape is heating up. In its latest test, the sled achieved a speed of 70 mph in a little more than five seconds.
By Kim Slowey • July 17, 2017 -
As Amazon expands services, real estate could come into play
A placeholder page for a real estate agent referrals business recently appeared on the e-commerce giant's website, raising plenty of speculation.
By Joe Dyton • July 14, 2017 -
Solar installation faces challenges ahead of projected growth
The rooftop solar market will contract for the first time in 16 years as installers adapt business models, driving a rebound that will see more owners adopt PVs.
By Joe Dyton • July 13, 2017 -
US researchers are trying to recreate Ancient Roman concrete
The mix of volcanic ash and seawater led to the formation of crystals that strengthened the material, which could bring durability to today's infrastructure.
By Hallie Busta • July 12, 2017 -
Deep Dive
What it would take for an 80-story wood tower to rise in Chicago
A research project to explore mass-timber at new heights is raising plenty of questions — including if, and when, the high-rise might come to fruition.
By Hallie Busta • July 12, 2017 -
Caterpillar invests $2M in Fastbrick Robotics
The partnership will allow Fastbrick to more quickly commercialize its technology and give Caterpillar a stake in the growing construction robotics space.
By Emily Peiffer • July 12, 2017 -
Pavegen debuts energy-harvesting street in London
An app lets pedestrians see how much energy their steps have produced while rewarding them with discounts at stores they've walked past.
By Mary Tyler March • July 12, 2017 -
Swiss researchers are building a high-tech house
Researchers at ETH Zurich will design and construct a three-story house that will use emerging technologies in its construction and operation.
By Joe Dyton • July 12, 2017 -
Deep Dive
3 ways new technology will impact homebuilding
Reducing reliance on skilled labor and amplifying home sales pitches are just a few of the ways industry leaders say digitization could change the way we build.
By Hallie Busta • July 11, 2017 -
Alphabet lab turns out new geothermal company for residential heating and cooling
Dandelion will operate as a standalone company outside of Google's parent company, offering geothermal heating and cooling to residential customers.
By Robert Walton • July 7, 2017 -
Meritage Homes makes smart tech standard in new homes
More builders are including smart-home products and systems as part of their standard feature packages in response to consumer demand.
By Joe Dyton • July 6, 2017 -
Thyssenkrupp debuts cable-free, maglev elevator system
The Multi system allows groups of elevator cars to move vertically and horizontally through a new 807-foot-tall test tower in Rottweil, Germany.
By Emily Peiffer • July 5, 2017