Prevention, Not Perfection
Nearly every contractor has experienced problems caused by design errors on the jobsite. As one of the most common reasons behind delays and rework,...
IoT Revolution
Traditional telematics is a dot on a map—it is one-way data that requires someone to sit at a computer, interpret what the information is...
Tech Opportunities
By Jason Krankota
Construction has been one of the slowest industries to adopt technology. That’s partly cultural—folks in the industry like to solve problems with...
Now in 2D
Billed as “the world’s most accessible, affordable machine-control solution,” the new 2D machine-control solution, Unicontrol2D, is tailored specifically for small to medium-sized construction companies...
6 New Technologies to Incorporate on Your Jobsite
The search for efficiency in terms of labor, materials, and timelines comes with the territory in the construction industry from the first moment a...
Soybean Oil
Colorbiotics has successfully completed the first 3-year test cycle of their soybean-derived polymer at the National Center for Asphalt Technology’s (NCAT) Test Track at...
Why it Might be Time to Flush Your Old Way of...
In any hospitality, or multi-unit residential project, the bathrooms are one of the key schedule drivers. As a result, more contractors are recommending a...
Aspirating Smoke Detection Technology
Before the Patriots could take on the Rams in the Super Bowl, ensuring the safety of assigned broadcast personnel and equipment was required at...
Moving Money
By David Kelly
Payment processes in construction have long presented significant complexities for all project stakeholders, and the challenges from these historically manual and time-consuming...
Buzzing Builders
Purdue University engineers and entomologists are making some sweet discoveries about how honeybees build and structure their honeycombs, which could lead to new fabrication...








