Technology: Page 89


  • 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
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    Preconstruction

    Careful collaboration before shovels hit dirt is key to a successful project, experts say.

    By Construction Dive staff
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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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    Deep Dive

    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
  • Deep Dive

    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
  • Construction on $1.5B Las Vegas Project Neon set to kick off in April

    The first phase of the largest infrastructure project in Nevada's history involves erecting stadium-sized driver informational video boards in advance of construction.

    By Kim Slowey • March 30, 2016
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    Autodesk targets construction, automotive industries with new 3-D printer

    The company said Project Escher is one of the first devices with the ability to 3-D print large objects quickly.

    By Kim Slowey • March 29, 2016
  • Construction startup Katerra raises $75M in 1st funding round

    The company, which received $51 million from Foxconn in January, provides product and smart home design services for the construction industry.

    By Kim Slowey • March 29, 2016
  • Taking 3-D printing to the next level: WASP to create an entire Italian village

    All buildings and furniture in the experimental, sustainable village will be 3-D printed.

    By Kim Slowey • March 24, 2016
  • Construction startup zlien snags $1.3M investment

    The lien rights management platform joins the ranks of other industry startups that have nabbed millions of investor dollars in recent months.

    By Kim Slowey • March 16, 2016
  • 3D Robotics launches drone tech collaboration with Autodesk, Sony

    The move marks the second high-profile drone partnership for Autodesk in the last few months.

    By Kim Slowey • March 7, 2016
  • Deep Dive

    Why virtual reality's 'democratization' could transform the construction industry

    Autodesk's Stacy Scopano said the convergence of several factors has created a tipping point for the growing technology in the building world.

    By Kim Slowey • Feb. 25, 2016
  • Gensler forecast: 6 megatrends in design driven by technology

    The architecture giant aims to predict factors in the community sector, workplace sector and lifestyle sector that will shape cities in the next 10 years.

    By Kim Slowey • Feb. 24, 2016
  • 3-D-printing drones: The future of disaster housing construction?

    Researchers have received a $3.3 million grant for a four-year study of the aerial additive building manufacturing method and formed partnerships with companies including Skanska, Ultimaker and Dyson.

    By Kim Slowey • Feb. 22, 2016
  • AIA's top nonresidential design trends: Sustainability, project efficiency, new technologies

    A survey of leading architects found efficiency in both the construction process and the building's lifespan will dominate the industry over the next 10 years.

    By Kim Slowey • Feb. 12, 2016
  • Singapore researchers developing 3-D-printed 'Lego'-style public housing plan

    The Singapore government, which is exploring less labor-intensive construction methods, has invested $150 million in the Centre for 3-D Printing.

    By Kim Slowey • Feb. 11, 2016