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Can National Harmonisation Help Construction Thrive?

Can National Harmonisation Help Construction Thrive?

September 6, 2020 by Willow Aliento

The differences in construction regulations and practitioner registration requirements between the states and territories have been a huge challenge for the Australian construction industry. A change could be on the way, however, with the release … about Can National Harmonisation Help Construction Thrive?

Categories: Australia, Business, World Tags: Business Plan, Construction Jobs, Labor

How Procore’s Construction Data is Alleviating Market Uncertainty, An Update on SF’s Millennium Tower, and Tackling Lonely Leadership

September 4, 2020 by Andee Brooker

Catch up on what's going on in construction this week. From the world's first hydrogen-fueled jobsite to Queensland's new $14 billion infrastructure plan, we've got you covered on all the industry news from around the … about How Procore’s Construction Data is Alleviating Market Uncertainty, An Update on SF’s Millennium Tower, and Tackling Lonely Leadership

Categories: More, United States, Weekly Grind, World Tags: Data, Pandemic, Procore, Project Management

How Technology is Helping a Construction Company Weather the Pandemic

September 1, 2020 by Duane Craig

Timothy Lewis, senior project manager at Harper General Contractors, noticed a surprising trend in his Procore data stream in late spring. Employees and partners were greatly increasing their Procore utilization.

Categories: Cover Stories, Featured, More, United States, World Tags: General Contractors

Construction Leaders Team Up to Bring Robotics to The Field

August 31, 2020 by John Biggs

When Boston Dynamics introduced its Spot robotic dog in 2016, the tech world was immediately enamored with it. The yellow four-legged robot could navigate its way around obstacles, and it even fought to stay on … about Construction Leaders Team Up to Bring Robotics to The Field

Categories: Canada, Featured, Technology, United States, World Tags: Contech, Robotics

The 5 Artificial Intelligence-Based Technologies the Industry Can’t Ignore

August 31, 2020 by John Biggs

The lack of clarity around what exactly AI is and what its capabilities are may contribute to its slow uptake in construction. Fortunately, other prominent industries have already woven the technology into their operations to … about The 5 Artificial Intelligence-Based Technologies the Industry Can’t Ignore

Categories: Canada, Technology, World Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Robotics

Impacts of COVID-19 on Construction in Victoria

August 30, 2020 by Willow Aliento

While most states and territories in Australia have already loosened restrictions on movement and business activity due to low or zero levels of COVID-19 community transmission, Victoria has not been so lucky.

Categories: Australia, Safety, World

Canadian Construction Workers Scoring Higher on Mental Health Surveys Than Other Industries

August 28, 2020 by Kristen Frisa

Canadians are coming to realize the far-reaching impacts of psychological well-being, and so governments, employees, and individuals are doing more to spread understanding and support workers suffering from poor mental health.

Categories: Canada, Safety, World Tags: Workplace Health

Broccolini to Bring New Amazon Fulfillment Centre to Ottawa

August 27, 2020 by Grant Cameron

A new, $200-million distribution centre for e-commerce giant Amazon is slowly starting to rise from a once-vacant plot of scrubland in Citigate Corporate Business Park in Barrhaven in the south end of Ottawa.

Categories: Canada, Cover Stories, More, World Tags: Commercial Construction

How Long Does the Tendering Process Take for Most Projects?

August 24, 2020 by Christine Carzo

For all its positives, properly tendering a project requires a major investment of time on the part of commercial real estate owners and their teams. Even simple tender processes require hours of preparation on the part of … about How Long Does the Tendering Process Take for Most Projects?

Categories: Business, Canada, Real Estate Tags: Business Plan

Pandemic Helping Accelerate Construction Technology Use

August 24, 2020 by John Biggs

As part of efforts to be able to better weather the next major disruption outside their control, some companies are giving digital solutions a closer look. A recent report by McKinsey says the construction industry … about Pandemic Helping Accelerate Construction Technology Use

Categories: Featured, Technology, United States, World Tags: Contech, COVID-19, Information Technology

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