The new Cortex platform helps contractors interpret drawings, identify design changes and connect project documents to reduce ...
The takeoff process where construction contractors extract Bill of Materials on tight schedules has traditionally been manual and a bottleneck. AI is changing this.
Firms that deploy AI and automated equipment can potentially gain advantages in safety, speed and cost, but the legal infrastructure to ...
Partnering with Trunk Tools allows us to apply AI where it matters most, tackling complex, high‑impact challenges that have traditionally lacked clear solutions. Drawing revi ...
Companies throughout Massachusetts have an opportunity, and a responsibility, to invest in artificial intelligence (AI) and ...
Workers building the next wave of multifamily communities might soon have a new coworker: an all-seeing robot that monitors ...
Artificial intelligence integration is accelerating from pilot projects to day-to-day use across the construction industry. Owners, ...
This Q&A continues our recent coverage of AI camera systems and the growing role of artificial intelligence in construction equipment safety. Over the past few weeks, we’ve explored how AI cameras ...
Gensler's team tested a range of vendor-created generative AI tools, some of which are now integrated within an in-house interface.
AI is now an operational reality in construction, reshaping how projects are designed, executed and managed. Across Europe, the Middle East and the U.S., many construction firms are using AI to ...
What separates an AI camera from a standard backup camera? John Deere answers that question and many more in this Q&A.
Josh Kanner, senior director of product and strategy at Oracle Construction and Engineering, talks about AI in construction at the Oracle Edge Customer summit in Las Vegas. Currently, data silos ...