Buildings consume a substantial 40% of global energy, and the Environmental Protection Agency reports that 30% of this energy is wasted due to inefficiencies. While efforts to improve building ...
Amidst the current economic uncertainties, reduced project opportunities, tight budgets, and labor shortages remain challenges across industries. To tackle these, the construction industry must adopt ...
For one of the world’s largest and most impactful industries, the construction sector has a reputation for being doggedly resistant to change. As McKinsey highlighted, construction sites today bear a ...
Construction Digital takes a look at the leading digital engineering firms which are utilising technology to accelerate product development and innovation ...
The world of construction and building is changing fast thanks to the use of robotics. Robots have the potential to build faster and more accurately than people, and they signal the digital ...
Fluor cuts emissions by 44% in one year whilst investing US$9.5bn locally, proving sustainability and business success go ...
Meeting sustainability targets while being cost effective – two focus areas for businesses worldwide. With buildings playing a crucial role in meeting these objectives, open digital platforms will be ...
Senior Lecturer, School of Future Environments, Auckland University of Technology The government’s proposed shake-up of New Zealand’s building consent system will be the biggest reform in the sector ...
A new study shows how digital building models can be used to pinpoint where carbon emissions occur across a building’s entire life cycle, offering designers and policymakers a powerful tool to reduce ...
Across the GCC, construction and real estate are undergoing a quiet but consequential shift as digital technologies move from pilot-stage experimentation to system-wide adoption. Long characterised by ...