Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping many industries, including the construction industry – from how projects are designed and built to how job sites are managed during the course of work. As ...
Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept in the construction industry. It’s present in the day-to-day workflow of owners, contractors, design professionals, and construction lawyers.
AI is also being applied to improve construction scheduling and time management. Construction projects often involve numerous interconnected tasks, subcontractors, and logistical constraints. Delays ...
AI-driven automation is becoming increasingly integrated into the world of software development: documentation generation, coding assistants, automated testing, and deployment orchestration, among ...
As senior estimators retire faster than they can be replaced, AI is emerging as the industry’s new backbone of judgment.
Multi-housing construction continues to remain steady in 2025, and more than 500,000 new units are expected to be delivered before the end of the year, according to NAIOP. With certain states and ...
Dust swirls around scaffolding. Cranes swing massive beams. On paper, the schedule says everything should move smoothly, but somewhere, a delayed delivery or an overlooked safety hazard is quietly ...
The 2026 Building the Future report, based on a survey of more than 1,000 AEC professionals globally, reveals that while 95% of early AI adopters use the technology frequently across building ...
AI is now an operational reality in construction, reshaping how projects are designed, executed and managed. Across Europe, the Middle East and the U.S., many construction firms are using AI to ...
AZ Construction and Renovation in Tucson's northside is using AI to streamline designs, build estimates, and give customers a ...
Construction has already adopted artificial intelligence for use cases such as noticing safety violations or equipment placement in reality captures. The construction industry is facing challenges due ...
Tech giants are racing to build the physical backbone of artificial intelligence, pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into data centers, specialized chips, and power-hungry cooling systems. Yet as ...