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Modular construction will make homes affordable Modular construction will make homes affordable

Manufactured-home communities will become a better investment than luxury houses and condominiums in 2021, according to a new report. Manufactured (also called modular) construction is the process of creating buildings or building parts in a factory and assembling them on-site like…

forestryEquipment - finning When to Repair, Rebuild or Replace Forestry Equipment

No matter what’s happening in the forestry industry, every contractor has one common goal – to maximize productivity. Keeping jobs going and equipment moving is key to an efficient operation. Whether it’s one feller buncher or a fleet of log stackers,…

Procore improves 3D BIM model usage on construction jobsites Procore improves 3D BIM model usage on construction jobsites

Procore Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of construction management software, today announced two new product features in Procore BIM. Dynamic Wall Elevations and Follow Me, a location-based user collaboration feature. The two features transform the user experience in the field, making it easier…

AI robots to repair potholes for fraction of the cost of humans AI robots to repair potholes for fraction of the cost of humans

The University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom has funded a company called Robotiz3D in a bid to transform road maintenance using artificial intelligence (AI). Established in partnership with A2e Ltd, the company is set to commercialize patented research from the University’s Engineering Robotics Lab…

Robots and humans collaborate to revolutionize architecture Robots and humans collaborate to revolutionize architecture

Two Princeton researchers, architect Stefana Parascho and engineer Sigrid Adriaenssens, dreamed of using robots to simplify construction, even when building complex forms. So the professors partnered with architecture and engineering firm Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM) to create a striking and unique installation for…

command center1 - concrete-cylinders2 Command Center Blog: Use Maturity Monitoring in Your Research

Monitoring maturity can be very useful for research aimed at improving construction methods in order to reduce internal stresses. COMMAND Center’s system delivers detailed, accurate temperature and maturity data ideal for research applications. COMMAND Center sensors hold up to 2,048 data points each, and COMMAND…