Cumming Group Launches Advanced Tech Division
Cumming Group's new Advanced Technology division secured major microprocessor and data center projects, signaling increased demand for specialized construction advisory in high-tech sectors.
Cumming Group's new Advanced Technology division secured major microprocessor and data center projects, signaling increased demand for specialized construction advisory in high-tech sectors.
Brian Ringley, Construction Technology Manager at Boston Dynamics, discusses the role of robots in construction site scanning and data capture, highlighting the importance of digital twins and remote site access. He shares insights on the benefits of automation and realtime supersensing in construct
BIM quality is crucial for the success of digital construction, as it ensures conformance to specifications and enables the creation of accurate digital twins. Poor BIM quality can lead to errors, rework, and increased costs, while high-quality BIMs can improve productivity, reduce risks, and provid
Jacobs was awarded a contract for the $4.9B Wisconsin infrastructure project, which includes the I-39, I-90 and I-94 corridor.
Walbridge has partnered with Woodchuck to reduce waste on Ford's $2.5B BlueOval Battery Park project, reaching 40% of its material savings goals. This collaboration demonstrates the potential for contech solutions to drive sustainability in the construction industry.
Slate Technologies has unveiled its next-gen AI software, the Slate Decision Assistant, to enhance construction decision-making. The tool integrates Generative and Predictive AI technologies and introduces a proprietary Large Language Model specific to the construction industry.
A new guidebook explores the potential of BIM in achieving carbon neutrality in the construction sector. Solibri's tools, such as the Carbon Checker, enhance BIM's capabilities in managing and reducing carbon footprint.
The ConTech sector is experiencing significant growth, with VC investment increasing by 27% year-over-year through Q3 2025. The focus is shifting to specialty trades and subcontractors, with an addressable global market of $6.5 trillion.
Gradia, the Jyväskylä Educational Consortium, has been using BIM for over 10 years and has now explored its use in building maintenance and repairs. The project has paved the way for the development of BIM-capable maintenance software, which is likely to revolutionize the construction industry.