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The construction industry is one of the slowest adopters of AI technology, but it is one that will be completely transformed by AI within the next decade. Here are some examples.
“So much potential” An IDC report published in January 2020 forecasts that demand for construction robots will grow about 25 percent annually through 2023.
The more cyclical multi-family segment of the housing market, which according to FMI data will account for 5% of all construction in 2020, has sizzled in cities like New York, Boston, Miami, Dallas, ...
The potential for new technology to quickly take hold came up in a panel on “Digital Twin Models and AI for Owners of a Technology Campus Transformation.” Mani Golparvar, CTO of Reconstruct ...
The bottom up approach to construction technology came more into focus in the first panel of FutureTech 2020, “The Human Side of Digital Transformation,” where speakers from contractors Clayco ...
It has long been impractical to deploy robots at construction sites, because the environment is so varied, complex, and changing. In the past few years however, advances including low-cost laser ...
Mandated shutdowns cut nearly one million construction jobs in April 2020, and while many have returned to work, BLS data shows that September 2020 construction employment is still lower than ...
The amount of new construction proposed in New York City plummeted in 2020, diving 28% when compared with the previous year, a new analysis shows. The report, expected to be released Monday by the … ...