Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Construction has thrived for generations without digital tools, so something about those old ...
The construction industry is at a crossroads—demand for infrastructure and development projects continues to surge, while organizations must grapple with the persistent shortage of skilled workers.
Construction Starts Strong: 2026 Driven by Technology, Infrastructure and Productivity Opportunities
Megan Tanel, President and CEO, AEM, offers in-depth observations on the construction industry, today's emerging trends and ...
ENR FutureTech brings insights into the revolutions, evolutions and inventions changing construction technology today. This is a can’t-miss event for construction tech leaders to explore emerging ...
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MILWAUKEE, Aug. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Wipfli, a top 25 advisory and accounting firm, released its 2025 state of technology in construction report, revealing a sector eager to innovate but still ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark C. Perna is a generational expert who covers education & careers. New data released today highlights the rewarding ...
The wave of digitalization washing over global industries is now advancing — albeit slowly — over the construction industry, too. Large, multinational EPCs are taking advantage of digital technologies ...
Artificial intelligence tools can protect profits and workers, panelists said during a Built By Builders webinar.
According to Oscar Elizondo, rapid urban growth in emerging markets is reshaping the global construction landscape. Cities across Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia are grappling with the ...
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