Let’s begin with two obvious facts: One, heavy-duty vehicles are vital to completing any construction, and two, the tires on those vehicles are the most important piece of equipment on any job site.
The smartphone has changed construction. Whether a contractor has a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policy or issues designated hardware for use in the field, that smart handset or tablet has embedded ...
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Jobsite cameras have come a long way from humble beginnings in the early 1990s. Once “glorified webcams” with limited point-and-shoot capabilities for low-resolution images, jobsite cameras are now ...
On Demand Despite construction being the largest industry in the world, underperformance, delays and cost overruns have been the norm. It’s not if but when. Change is here and it demands adaptation.
The construction industry has evolved throughout time, but always by way of builders. What happens when people are no longer part of building and construction? This is the question asked by British ...
Anyone who has taken even a passing glance at the news over the last year has become acutely aware of the supply chain. Empty grocery store shelves may be the first image that springs to mind, but ...
Many of today’s AI models are all about scale. They gobble up energy and demand constant increases in compute power to stay ...
When we think of safety on a construction site, we often think about hazards and safety policies to prevent accidents. But in the last couple of years, the meaning of safety in construction has ...