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Construction and engineering technology is changing the way companies design and execute their plans, faster than ever. With advancements in construction technology coming faster than ever, no industry can afford to miss out on the latest trends. With new technologies like autonomous equipment, 3D printed building materials, bridges, and more, to virtual reality headsets to show customers what their building will look like in real life, it is more important than ever to keep up with changing technology in the construction world.



Housing Project Leans on 3D Printing Technology

A collaborative project 3D printing construction project between engineers, contractors and architects is taking shape in the Dutch city of Eindhoven. When complete, the planned community, known as Project Milestone, will be the first 3D-printed commercial housing project the world has seen, NBC News reported....


Key Construction Tool Rises Above With New Technology

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or drones are one of the most promising and multifaceted technologies to come along in recent years. Innovation and the implementation of new technologies have always been hallmarks of the construction industry....


New App Helps Connect Contractors, Construction Workers

To deal with his country's construction worker shortage, Yoichi Wagatsuma created an app that connects Japanese contractors with construction workers. With a surge of development from key infrastructure projects, as well as the upcoming 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Japan's labor ministry reported that there is an average of 4.3 jobs available for every trade worker, The Japan Times reported....


Got Dirt? Need Dirt? Soil Connect Can Help

Got dirt? Need dirt? There's a new way to move it now, due to Soil Connect. Recently launched, the Soil Connect app and website provide building professionals with a platform to communicate when they have excess soil available and when they need soil for their job site....


Brasfield & Gorrie, University of Alabama Partner to Provide Construction Tech Experience

Brasfield & Gorrie recently enabled a select group of graduating seniors from The University of Alabama to enter the job market armed with resumes that include hands-on experience with emerging technologies in the construction field, including assembling and operating 3D printers....


Landmark Construction Automates Progress Tracking Using Identified Technologies' Change Detection Technology

Identified Technologies, a managed commercial drone solution, announced its partnership with Landmark Construction, one of South Carolina's top civil site work construction companies. Landmark picked Identified Technologies drone mapping solution to automate the tracking of its earthmoving progress....


Report Predicts Massive Growth in Construction Robotics

A Markets and Markets report recently showed that the global construction robot market is expected to grow from $76.6 million to about $166.4 million by 2023. Lately, the construction industry has seen significant robotic developments, allowing for autonomous site prep, aerial photography, bricklaying and much more, Engineering.com reported....


DIRTT's Latest Construction Technology Solves Challenge of Long-Distance Site Meetings

DIRTT, a tech and construction company, has developed technology that lets stakeholders from different locations explore their proposed project together in virtual reality before construction even starts — and design changes are reflected instantly in the visuals, pricing and manufacturing data....


ALLU Launches New Mobile App to Enhance Customer Experience

ALLU Inc. announced the launch of its new mobile application, which is designed to maximize its customers' experience with their investment. Fully integrated with ALLU's online portal, the ALLU mobile app provides an intelligent digital solution for customers to get accurate and timely information regarding safe operation at job sites and use of their ALLU equipment....


Construction Group Uses Mobile Technology to Make Highway Work Zones Safer

Fifty-four percent of highway contractors reported that motor vehicles had crashed into their construction work zones during the past year, according to the results of a new highway work zone study conducted by the Associated General Contractors of America....






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