The construction world is changing, and fast. It feels like every week there’s some new gadget or software promising to make ...
The construction industry isn’t known for embracing technology. In fact, it ranks as one of the least technologically advanced industries. But this perception doesn’t have to define its future. After ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about proptech and innovation in real estate and construction. A female foreman reviews plans electronically on a tablet ...
Envision your future job site: autonomous bots doing layout, material staging and installations; drones conducting inspections; and office staff using virtual reality to interact with a digital twin ...
In the high desert of West Texas, a milestone in military construction and innovation took shape under the dusty sky at Fort ...
The use of innovative tools, techniques, materials, and technologies to shape the future of construction is a subject that captivates professionals across architecture, engineering, construction, and ...
The construction industry is at a crossroads, and it urgently needs to shift towards more sustainable practices. As one of the largest consumers of global resources and a significant contributor to ...
Melissa Faulkner has been at Skanska for over 20 years, holding various technology roles before her appointment to CIO in 2021. Through that time, she's been leading digital transformation initiatives ...
As the healthcare industry continues to evolve, the demand for more flexible and efficient hospital infrastructure is on the rise. Modular hospital construction offers a solution to this growing need ...
The construction industry is really changing, isn’t it? It feels like every year there’s some new tech that promises to make things faster, cheaper, or just plain better. In 2026, we’re seeing some ...