Technology: Page 82


  • Report: 3-D-printed concrete market to reach $56M by 2021

    However, the research and capital investment required for widespread use still remain as major obstacles to stronger growth.

    By Kim Slowey • June 9, 2016
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    Boosting the bottom line: How construction companies can cut costs and ensure they 'survive'

    Financial experts say that investments in technology — while requiring an initial time and cash outlay — will eventually save contractors money.

    By Kim Slowey • June 9, 2016
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    Construction Technology

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

    By Construction Dive staff
  • TN startup to 3-D print winner of home design competition in 2017

    Branch Technology said its new 3-D-printing method, C-Fab, can produce large-scale, freeform structures unlike current methods.

    By Kim Slowey • June 7, 2016
  • Gensler, Trimble partner on mixed reality technology initiative

    The emerging tech allows architects and contractors to remotely interact with 3-D models of a project and inspect details.

    By Kim Slowey • June 3, 2016
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    NAHB: Drone use taking off among larger homebuilders

    A survey found that only 12% of builders with fewer than six unit starts last year had ever used a drone, versus 43% of those with 100 starts or more.

    By Kim Slowey • May 26, 2016
  • Dubai unveils world's first 3-D-printed office building

    Constructing the 2,000-square-foot structure, as well as the furniture inside it, took only 17 days.

    By Kim Slowey • May 25, 2016
  • Is fabric-cast concrete 'the future of the construction industry?'

    Designers say the method has the potential to create anything from facades to buildings themselves.

    By Kim Slowey • May 24, 2016
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    From prototype to job site: How contractors stay on the 'leading edge' with new technologies

    Experts from top construction firms explain how and why they implement certain tech innovations into their daily operations.

    By Kim Slowey • May 24, 2016
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    The productivity 'train wreck': Why construction struggles to compete with rival industries

    Technology advancements offer ways to improve productivity, but some experts aren't optimistic the construction industry will be open to change.

    By Kim Slowey • May 19, 2016
  • Sponsored by Autodesk BIM 360

    5 ways inefficient construction document management is hurting your bottom line

    In the age of cloud technology, antiquated paper AEC workflows should be set aside and replaced with a more productive solution.

    May 17, 2016
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    Hyperloop One scores $80M investment, passes first propulsion test

    Company officials said they changed the name to Hyperloop One to signal their intent to be the first to have a functioning Hyperloop system.

    By Kim Slowey • May 12, 2016
  • New light-emitting cement could revamp highway construction

    The technology — developed by Mexican researcher José Carlos Rubio — is the latest innovation in the massive concrete and cement market.

    By Kim Slowey • May 11, 2016
  • Commercial real estate platform VTS scores $55M in latest funding round

    Much like construction, the real estate industry has been relatively technology-resistant — a fact that the company's CEO said offers significant opportunity.  

    By Kim Slowey • May 5, 2016
  • Construction software giant Textura snapped up by Oracle in $663M deal

    The purchase of Textura — which boasts industry heavyweights like PCL and Clark as clients — is expected to close by the end of 2016.

    By Kim Slowey • April 29, 2016
  • Researchers developing world's first 3-D-printed excavator

    The hydraulic-powered excavator, set to debut in 2017, is also the first large-scale example of the 3-D-printed-steel process.

    By Kim Slowey • April 29, 2016
  • Dubai announces plan to 3-D print 25% of all buildings by 2030

    Officials said 3-D printing technology, which has major implications for the construction industry, can cut building time by 90%.

    By Kim Slowey • April 28, 2016
  • Google parent Alphabet exploring 'city building' project

    Sidewalk Labs has prepared a proposal to create a smart city district — complete with housing, retail and office space — within an existing city.

    By Kim Slowey • April 28, 2016
  • Underground innovation: Tunneling technology advancements boost efficiency, cost savings

    Changes to tunnel boring machines have made it possible for cities to tunnel in areas that were previously considered unsafe or impassable.

    By Kim Slowey • April 26, 2016
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    Reduce energy costs with a cool roof

    White, or "cool," roofs can offer energy savings in all North American climates for both new and existing conditioned buildings.

    April 26, 2016
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    Construction drone use taking off as industry scores 40% of all FAA exemptions

    The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International reported that exemptions for construction and infrastructure have spiked since March 2015.

    By Kim Slowey • April 14, 2016
  • Canadian engineers developing self-healing concrete technology

    A British Columbia official said he hopes to reach a point "where we could potentially apply a coating on concrete that’s going to solve overpasses from falling down."

    By Kim Slowey • April 12, 2016
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    3 concepts that will shape the future of construction

    The RICS Summit of the Americas drew experts from across the globe to discuss tactics for addressing some of the building industry's biggest challenges.

    By April 11, 2016
  • Skanska uses Microsoft HoloLens to create 1st 'holographic real estate leasing center'

    The developer is using the technology to offer potential tenants a look at its high-rise office project, called 2+U, planned for downtown Seattle.

    By Kim Slowey • April 8, 2016
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    Betting on BIM: Inside the UK's new construction technology mandate

    Is there any chance the U.S. government will take a cue from its neighbors across the pond and one day implement a BIM requirement?

    By Kim Slowey • April 7, 2016
  • Drone startup Airware nabs $30M investment

    The company's enterprise focus includes the construction and agriculture industries.

    By Kim Slowey • April 1, 2016