Why does most U.S. construction activity keep flowing to the same states—and what do power, labor capacity and value-added data reveal about where competition will intensify next?
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From individuals to crews, AI brings teamwork into construction productivity analysis
Researchers at National Taiwan University have developed an AI system that recognizes construction activities at both the ...
Economic activity – growth and job creation – has remained remarkably strong for several years now. That resilience in the face of substantial headwinds such as higher interest rates and rising oil ...
The Blue Book Network Velocity Index ticked up 0.5% to 100.9 in February from a revised 100.5 in January (December 2018 = 100). This the most stable the Index has been since before the pandemic began.
Only two projects over $1 billion broke ground in November, according to Dodge Construction Network, but second half momentum ...
The city saw its lowest amount of construction activity last year in almost a decade, as the industry spent much of the year grappling with the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a new report from the ...
Team-building exercises — from trust falls and blindfolds to zombie races and construction tasks — are a long-standing method to help a group get to know each other better. There is, however, a great ...
New research from the University of Texas finds that construction work can undermine efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus and lead to larger numbers of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, ...
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