6 reasons why the construction industry is slow to embrace technology
Construction's aging workforce and safety concerns slow tech adoption, posing risks and missed opportunities for the industry.
Construction's aging workforce and safety concerns slow tech adoption, posing risks and missed opportunities for the industry.
SunRay Lien Manager automates notices, waiver tracking, and document management, helping construction firms streamline compliance and avoid disputes.
Construction tech companies like DEWALT Tool Connect and Tenna help streamline tool tracking and inventory, enhancing efficiency and reducing costs.
Hand and finger injuries account for nearly 50% of accidents in drilling industries, and manual rod-handling is a significant cause. Two Canadian companies have collaborated…
Top safety tech companies like Salus, E-Mod, and Hammertech are transforming construction safety with cutting-edge solutions and scalable innovation.
Join’s preconstruction software brings teams together, boosting collaboration and cost tracking for construction projects.
Trimble's free version of ProjectSight makes advanced construction project management tools accessible for contractors of all sizes.
Estimating Edge and Workpack’s new partnership simplifies construction takeoffs with AI, saving time and improving estimating accuracy in construction projects.
With physically demanding jobs and exposure to hazards like heavy machinery, extreme weather, and elevated work sites, construction workers face unique risks every day. Wearable…
Companies like Dozer, Hypar, and AlwaysAI have created AI-driven platforms to boost efficiency and productivity in the construction industry.
John Deere and Trimble team up to enhance precision in earthmoving with Trimble Earthworks Grade Control, integrated with Deere’s SmartGrade tech.
Invoicing software for contractors like FreshBooks and Xero includes tools, features, and pricing options to streamline billing and boost efficiency.
