AI or Not AI?
There is no question that AI (artificial intelligence) pops up in the news at regular intervals, usually with breathless claims for its value in a
There is no question that AI (artificial intelligence) pops up in the news at regular intervals, usually with breathless claims for its value in a
As we approach the halfway point of 2022, the cybersecurity outlook for the year could be better. In April, there were at least 11 cyberattacks in
As we move forward into greater digital transformation and leveraging AI (artificial intelligence), companies are trying to decipher what works well
With the signing of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and a significant portion of our infrastructure reaching the end of its expected life, the
While many areas of construction continue to surge, one is beginning to show some signs of weakness. Certainly, higher interest rates, rising
In 1971, John Denver sang, “Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy.” In 2022, energy companies are singing, quietly, “Sunshine on our panels
Solar panels are a great option to help reduce emissions as homes are expected to become the single largest consumer of electricity, surpassing
Napoleon had serious trouble at Waterloo in 1815 when he met the British-led army arrayed against him. Unfortunately, Bonaparte’s Retreat (the real
The world is not flat. A jobsite is not flat, either. Taking a single photo of a jobsite gives you a two-dimensional display of a three-dimensional
The past week and a half in the tech sphere has seen a lot of news, thanks in part to two conferences that shared several of the same days last week:
With an objective to improve people’s lives, the planet, and enable economic growth, efficient power operation and energy optimization are primary
While new, greenfield smart cities are being planned and started in the Middle East, old cities in Europe are seeking ways to retrofit to be smarter,
The use of construction technology is on the rise in homebuilding specifically, according to a new study. For construction professionals, this will
Collaboration often leads in innovation. If we want digital transformation to prosper in construction, then we need all the generations to come
Many construction companies, especially subcontractors, are small business with under 300 people on staff. Tracking the hiring and employment rates