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The building and construction sector is undergoing a profound digital transformation as automation, robotics, and advanced information technologies gain increasing prominence. These innovations ...
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A sparse point cloud created using structure from motion of one of Skender’s projects. This is the first step in creating a 3D gaussian splat. Rendering courtesy of Skender. Modern construction ...
The wave of digitalization washing over global industries is now advancing — albeit slowly — over the construction industry, too. Large, multinational EPCs are taking advantage of digital technologies ...
MARSHALL, Texas (KTAL/KMSS) — A college in Marshall, Texas is introducing a new program designed to help create the next generation of construction professionals. Texas State Technical College‘s ...
The Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT, led by President Kim Byung-suk) announced the development of a new modular construction method capable of building structures by ...
Construction is known for its inherent risks. The iconic image of workers casually eating lunch on a skyscraper beam with no safety measures highlights the risks that have long been present in the ...
Artificial intelligence, drones and other advanced technologies can benefit a construction project by streamlining administrative tasks, enhancing efficiency and productivity, and detecting errors and ...
Construction waste is a massive problem; it accounts for up to 30 percent of all waste generated worldwide, and is expected to reach 2.2 billion tons globally by 2025. With as much as 30 percent of ...
It’s clear Canada needs more houses, but who will build them—and how—is less apparent. The federal government’s budget includes a plan to build roughly 500,000 new homes a year until 2031; meanwhile, ...