The construction world is changing, and fast. It feels like every week there’s some new gadget or software promising to make building things easier, cheaper, or greener. By 2026, it’s clear that the ...
Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) has released its fifth annual Field Tech Report, outlining how field technology is reshaping jobsites and advancing the next phase of innovation in the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about proptech and innovation in real estate and construction. The end of 2025 offers a natural moment to pause and ...
Imagine walking onto a job site where you’ve worked for decades and suddenly being told that the tools and workflows you’ve trusted are being completely replaced. The promise is a digital ...
As construction and technology become enmeshed, companies are creating roles dedicated to technology.
A recent report from ResearchAndMarkets.com reported that the construction wearable technology market size is projected to expand from $4.15 billion in 2024 to $4.6 billion in 2025. This represents a ...
Construction has thrived for generations without digital tools, so something about those old ways worked. But relying on tradition is like designing a cutting-edge skyscraper using Microsoft Office ...
At its core, concrete construction hasn’t changed much. If you excavate deep enough to the core of the work, there isn’t much of a difference between the concrete contractors do today versus what was ...
AI is no longer about pilots and promise. Leaders must focus on execution, using agentic AI, smart automation and disciplined cloud and security strategies to deliver business value.
The construction industry is really changing, isn’t it? It feels like every year there’s some new tech that promises to make ...