The four Vs of big data
Data is integral to successfully using any construction technology
Data is integral to successfully using any construction technology
This webinar discussed some of the technologies that are reshaping the built environment
As digitalisation increasingly becomes a strategic focus in construction, the challenge is to work through the many interpretations of what is meant by ‘digital' and...
3D laser scanning in construction is used to accurately survey and measure a build, particularly surfaces that are difficult to reach
In this snippet from our webinar on 10 technologies disrupting the construction sector, we focus on IoT use onsite, the importance of collecting and using...
Construction Technology Forum Live held the Digital Construction and Remote Working webinar on 13 May 2020, the first in an online series of bite-size panel...
Getting employee buy-in and putting in place training and clear policies around how data is treated is critical for successful business change One of the...
In this DC Hub snippet, Paul Mullet, Group Engineering & Technology Director at Robert Bird Group, explains how the use of parametric and computational design...
Tackling greenhouse gas emissions and moving towards net-zero carbon are going to become increasingly important to construction
Injuries and fatalities on the construction site harm reputations, impact profits and delay jobs. Onsite monitoring using IoT will increase as a method to improve...
Whilst modular construction is well-established, 3D printing is in its infancy. Some construction experts say a hybrid approach will offer significant economies of scale
In the first of a three-part series looking at 3D printing in construction, we focus on how materials use will change once the technology becomes...