What’s different today is that AI and data are no longer “the next big thing.” They are quickly becoming the baseline for how contractors protect margins, scale productivity and make faster decisions ...
Multi-housing construction continues to remain steady in 2025, and more than 500,000 new units are expected to be delivered before the end of the year, according to NAIOP. With certain states and ...
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 ...
AI has undeniable potential in construction, offering speed, efficiency, and insights once unimaginable. But overreliance is dangerous. Whether in design, construction, or legal work, the risks ...
Construction has already adopted artificial intelligence for use cases such as noticing safety violations or equipment placement in reality captures. The construction industry is facing challenges due ...
Industry observers note how AI-supported construction methods may help reduce costs, timelines, and material waste in housing development. AI-supported tools are being evaluated across the ...