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The construction industry, traditionally seen as slow to embrace technological change, is undergoing a remarkable transformation thanks to the advent of robotics. Gone are the days when construction was predominantly manual labor, fraught with inefficiencies and safety risks. Today, robots are stepping onto construction sites, bringing a new era of innovation, precision, and efficiency.
By Phil Clark
March 20, 2024
Customization and efficiency are superior — and BuiltRight Industries has proven time and again why they stand out as innovators in the automotive aftermarket industry.
March 13, 2024
Dive into the most essential 41 construction safety statistics for 2024. Stay informed about the latest trends, challenges, and advancements in construction safety.
March 11, 2024
Explore the role and responsibilities of a general contractor: overseeing projects, coordinating with teams, and licensing updates for 2024 to ensure compliance with evolving regulations.
March 8, 2024
According to Deloitte, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become more prominent in the business sector in the last five years. Investing in AI can bring advantages at different project stages, including 1) planning and securing funds, 2) construction and procurement, 3) managing and maintaining the project, and 4) evolving or upgrading the business approach.
March 5, 2024
One of the biggest concerns for commercial construction is the cost per square foot. Commercial buildings are used in various ways, including retail, healthcare, and education. The building's location, purpose, and other variables affect the cost. Materials are more expensive in seismically active places. Cost control is essential for building owners to stay within their budget and for
February 29, 2024
The construction sector is undergoing a technological revolution post-COVID19, viewing technology as essential for safety, efficiency, and sustainability. In 2024, the industry is integrating sophisticated technologies that fundamentally alter project management and construction processes. This marks a significant shift, as technology is now considered an essential means for industry progression, rather than just one of its many tools.
February 27, 2024
Working in construction is risky. In fact, workers experience various types of minor to fatal injuries including falls from heights at work, injury from falling objects, deep-cuts from equipment-related accidents, and even death. In fact, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the construction industry was responsible for 46.2% of all deadly falls, slips, and trips in 2021 alone.
February 19, 2024
Construction projects, especially large commercial ones, are complex and challenging endeavors. Though they offer significant economic benefits, without the proper planning, coordination, and execution, they may end up exceeding their original budget.
October 13, 2023