10 trends changing the construction industry in 2025
2025 construction trends include using drones, concrete alternatives, and virtual simulators to improve efficiency and sustainability.
2025 construction trends include using drones, concrete alternatives, and virtual simulators to improve efficiency and sustainability.
UNC Health and Duke Health partner to build North Carolina's first standalone children's hospital to enhance and streamline pediatric care.
Canadian builders have started to source materials from suppliers outside of the US, signalling a shift of less dependence due to tariffs.
Trump's latest executive orders impact federal contractors, affecting minimum wages and workplace equality. See what this means for construction.
Staying ahead in the construction industry means keeping up with emerging trends, new regulations, and the latest innovations shaping the field. One of the easiest…
Sarah Cottam shares her inspiring journey from addiction recovery to CEO, breaking barriers and advocating for mental health and workforce development.
Cambridge Electric Cement raises £2.25 million to expand its sustainable cement production, turning concrete waste into a low-carbon cement alternative.
Cemen Tech's updated Accu-Pour™ software now includes real-time tracking and a digital portal, making fleet management easier than ever.
Canada's housing starts rose by 2% in 2024, totaling 245,120 new homes, meaning growth and expansion for consumers and builders.
Hilti expands its Nuron cordless platform with a new core rig, cut-off saws, and rotating lasers—boosting power, precision, and job site efficiency.
Minority-owned construction companies remain underrepresented, facing challenges like limited funding and fewer networking opportunities.
Buildots partners with Revizto to provide centralized issue management and streamlined, AI-powered workflows for construction professionals.
