Technology: Page 80


  • LEDs continue to offer energy savings, opportunities for new technology

    The light source is expected to dominate all lighting applications within two decades, according to the Department of Energy.

    By Chris Wood • Oct. 5, 2016
  • Deep Dive

    Game On: Virtual and augmented reality ready to redefine construction

    Immersive review, remote inspection and improved stakeholder buy-in are boosting the bottom line of construction firms willing to invest in new visualization technology.

    By Chris Wood • Oct. 5, 2016
  • construction workers look at a laptop Explore the Trendline
    Image attribution tooltip
    Akachin Phonsawat via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip
    Trendline

    Construction Technology

    As construction technology continues to evolve, here’s what savvy contractors need to know.

    By Construction Dive staff
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Autodesk
    Image attribution tooltip
    Deep Dive

    Autodesk opens BUILD, a high-tech workshop for the construction industry

    The software developer is providing 34,000 square feet of shop space for companies and students to access rent-free.

    By Hallie Busta • Oct. 5, 2016
  • Deep Dive

    Taking up tech: Job site security for the 21st century

    Construction pros are using surveillance cameras, motion sensors, geo-fencing and mesh networks to protect their projects.

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 28, 2016
  • Researchers develop 'cool roof' coatings as alternative to white for reflective roofs

    A team from the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab is pushing the envelope on coating composition to improve "cool roof" aesthetics and adoption rates. 

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 28, 2016
  • Report: Global smart meter market to reach $10.7B by 2025

    Despite slowing adoption in the U.S., major markets for growth include Spain, France and the United Kingdom.

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 28, 2016
  • Engineers test cloud-based infrastructure failure sensing system

    The infrastructure sector is entering the Information Age with sensor arrays designed to improve the resilience of large-scale structures.

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 28, 2016
  • Airware purchases analytics provider Redbird in race for drone superiority

    Deals, partnerships and collaborations abound as drone and tech companies look to deliver a full squadron of aerial services to AEC pros. 

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 28, 2016
  • Delos, Mayo Clinic team up to create optimal office environment prototype

    Researchers are embracing immersive environments to probe the limits of employee tolerance to adverse working conditions. 

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 28, 2016
  • White House pledges $80M investment for smart cities R&D

    The Obama Administration's program encourages the public and private sectors to develop technologies that make cities a better and cleaner living environment.

    By Kim Slowey • Sept. 28, 2016
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Autodesk
    Image attribution tooltip
    Sponsored by Autodesk BIM 360

    5 Reasons to adopt cloud-based construction document sharing

    Project teams have reached unprecedented levels of mobility and interconnectivity.

    By Karl Sorensen • Sept. 27, 2016
  • Construction app startup FINALCAD raises $20M

    The company said that despite the immense size of the building industry, it is one of the "least digitized" sectors.

    By Kim Slowey • Sept. 27, 2016
  • Deep Dive

    Life-saving tech: How construction firms can 'stay ahead of the safety curve'

    Construction safety execs are integrating drones, wearables, thermal cameras, GPS and even job site boxes to keep workers safe.

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 21, 2016
  • Houzz: More homeowners are embracing the Internet of Things

    Fire and gas alarms as well as security systems and devices are among the most popular smart technology, a new homeowner survey finds.

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 21, 2016
  • Bechtel rolls out virtual reality safety training

    The construction industry is exploring new technology for workforce education.

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 21, 2016
  • UPS expands 3-D printing services to Singapore, broadening access to on-demand manufacturing

    Additive manufacturing services continue to expand, affording AEC firms new opportunities for prototyping and product inventory management.

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 21, 2016
  • Reports highlight critical risks for drones, robots in the workforce

    Stealing data and destroying equipment are among the concerns around the next wave of construction technology.

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 21, 2016
  • Russia following UK's lead with plans for BIM mandate

    Starting in 2019, contractors on government-funded projects will be required to use building information modeling in an effort to reduce costs.

    By Kim Slowey • Sept. 16, 2016
  • Report: Global smart building market to reach $25B by 2021

    Major demand drivers include a growing interest in energy-efficient buildings, integrated security systems and IoT platforms.

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 14, 2016
  • 3-D printed house debuts in China

    The new concrete structure draws attention to the potential for additive manufacturing in construction.

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 14, 2016
  • Caterpillar-backed hackathon aims to find ways to boost equipment, operator performance

    Although the Unearthed event will focus on the mining industry, its takeaways stand to impact construction as well.

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 14, 2016
  • European construction management startup GenieBelt raises $2.2M

    The successful funding round indicates investors' willingness to explore the burgeoning construction technology sector.

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 14, 2016
  • Image attribution tooltip
    The Business Journals, Edited By: Kendall Davis/Construction Dive
    Image attribution tooltip
    Deep Dive

    Full auto: The long road to autonomous equipment in construction

    New technology has the potential to bring an unprecedented level of automation to man-powered tasks, but the building industry has been slow to adopt it.

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 14, 2016
  • Kespry unveils Drone 2.0 to keep up with rapidly growing commercial UAV demand

    Smaller, lighter drones with larger coverage areas are gaining traction in the construction industry.

    By Chris Wood • Sept. 14, 2016
  • KPMG report: Construction industry slow to adopt new technology

    Ripe for disruption, the sector has been slow to invest in new technologies like remote monitoring, automation and integrated project management.

    By Hallie Busta • Sept. 14, 2016