What is generative design, and how is it used in construction?
As construction becomes more data-driven, generative design is helping teams evaluate multiple solutions at once—leading to faster decisions, better layouts, and more efficient builds.
As construction becomes more data-driven, generative design is helping teams evaluate multiple solutions at once—leading to faster decisions, better layouts, and more efficient builds.
Better data flow from planning to construction could cut rework, reduce delays, and give crews clearer, buildable designs before they hit the field.
Reality capture is transforming construction with tools like 3D laser scanners, drones, and photogrammetry, mitigating risks and saving time and money.
3D modeling helps construction teams visualize projects before they’re built, reducing errors and improving coordination across the jobsite.
Telematics is changing how contractors manage jobsites, turning equipment into real-time data sources that improve visibility, reduce costs, and drive smarter decisions.
Digital twins give contractors a real-time view of what’s actually happening on site—not just what was planned. That shift leads to fewer surprises, better decisions,…
Xtellio is expanding telematics beyond heavy equipment, bringing visibility to smaller tools and assets to help contractors better track, manage, and optimize jobsites.
From fuel waste to labor shortages, contractors are facing growing pressure to do more with less. Smart Quarry shows how connected, data-driven systems are helping…
Still chasing paper timesheets and fixing payroll errors? This guide breaks down the top construction time tracking tools that help contractors stop time theft, automate…
Gas leaks, emissions, and environmental risks don’t wait for inspections. New sensor technology is giving jobsites real-time visibility, turning hazard detection from reactive to proactive.
Construction is shifting from disconnected tools to connected workflows. At CONEXPO 2026, Trimble showed how real-time data can reduce errors and give crews more control…
Okibo is expanding into the southern U.S. through a new partnership with AWF-AI, bringing autonomous drywall robots—and a new training center—to more jobsites.
