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Modular construction can play a role in the industry becoming more sustainable, and tech can turbocharge this process, says Eva Carranza, Hexagon’s Global Director ESG & Sustainability
KPMG survey reveals sector’s increased takeup of robotic process automation, virtual reality, project management information systems (PIMS), drones, smart sensors and AI
New features from a Trimble company lets contractors communicate automatically and in real time
The French city of Paris has reimposed a ban on tall buildings in a bid to preserve its low-rise skyline.
Rich Humphrey from Bentley Systems tells Andy Brown how construction can take its next step on the tech journey
Volvo CE says its 23-ton EC230 is now market ready and available for select customers
Ecofill is a low-carbon technology and solution for the construction sector that transforms all types of clays and subsoils into aggregate replacement products on-site
Marketplace offers products from more than 700 suppliers
Pioneering AMCS Technologies collision avoidance safety system for crawler and tower cranes operating together on site
Commercial availability is expected for the SitePrint robot in North America later this summer
German construction company Kraus Gruppe is using a 3D printer to construct Europe’s largest 3D-printed building in the city of Heidelberg.
Machine control and autonomy tech join for impressive display at Italian trade fair
Dutch project to make history with combination of battery storage and hydrogen power on a megawatt scale
The aim of BridgeAI is to create an AI innovation network in the UK that will help businesses enhance productivity and efficiency
ECR25 compact excavator brought in by helicopter to aid iconic cable car project
Allplan and Solibri were used to create a detailed model of the bridge
Paul Douglas, Managing Director, Rokbak, on how alternative power will change how both OEMS and dealers do business
Contractor Ferrovial has launched a new generative artificial intelligence (AI) assistant for its employees, in what it claimed was a first for an infrastructure company.
FYLD, HAL Robotics, Oculo, Eave, Plinx and Machine Eye will join seven major construction and infrastructure companies