A goal for technology use in construction is to make processes more efficient, predictable and to ensure budgets can be met and the job delivered...
Data security is becoming one of the most pressing issues in construction today, and as the industry continues to digitise, it will only get more...
By demonstrating the benefit and return on investment to a client, technology companies have a greater chance of success in construction Contractors want to see...
Covid-19 is ushering in an era where technology will become more strategic in construction, both in company use and the way people consider investments.
Despite the growth seen in the construction industry, and its achievements in terms of innovation and design, it continues to be plagued by efficiency, performance,...
Machine learning-enabled AI solutions are now being used more widely in the construction sector and faster than what most of us had imagined. This panel...
Whilst laser scanning is relatively risk free, it is important to plan its use and understand how to get the best from it, particularly as...
The construction industry has been producing information for centuries. However, this information has always been disjointed as people, teams, and companies working silos
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, it can be tempting to dive right into technologies that will minimise loss of productivity – however, there are a...
As fellow citizens, we work best when we’re connected and collaborating, and we need an open and shared built environment to do this effectively. Construction...
DC Hub spoke with Paul Shillcock, Managing Director of Operam and author of the ISO 19650 Part 2 standard, where we looked at the importance...
In this clip from the Digital Construction Hub's webinar on '10 technologies disrupting construction', we focus on mixed reality (augmented and virtual reality) and its...