Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Construction has thrived for generations without digital tools, so something about those old ...
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 ...
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The construction industry is at a crossroads—demand for infrastructure and development projects continues to surge, while organizations must grapple with the persistent shortage of skilled workers.
Studson helmets and other helmets with anti-concussion technology are protecting workers on Clayco sites across the U.S. today. Photo courtesy of Clayco, Inc. May 8, 2025 We’ve all seen the iconic ...
Consolidation in construction tech is driven by the need for efficiency amid rising material costs and labor shortages Large firms are acquiring smaller specialized software companies to build ...
Trunk Tools, a startup artificial intelligence-powered platform focused on field construction announced a $40-million series B funding round July 24, led by Insight Partners. Participants also include ...
That lack of innovation in commercial technology contributes to outdated documentation and errors in tasks that then have to be redone as well as administrative drag. All told, it contributes to ...
By Jim Goss, Senior Safety Consultant, HCSS As the focus on construction safety intensifies, equipment-using organizations are moving beyond compliance to culture change, embedding safety into the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jeffrey Steele has been a freelance writer for one-third of a century. Throughout history, construction work has been punishing ...
As the world speeds into the digital era, every industry faces an extensive choice: adapt or get left behind. Construction is one of those industries known for sticking to the old ways of doing things ...