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The Human Side of Prevailing Wage & Workforce Compliance: Make It Easier for Subs and You’ll Get Better Data

In recent years, much of the conversation around construction compliance has centered on automation and artificial intelligence. Rightfully so. These tools are powerful. They can streamline workflows, reduce manual effort, and scale operations in ways that were not possible even a few years ago. But there is a critical piece missing from that conversation. Technology …

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Rising Material Costs: How Builders Can Adapt to Tariffs and Inflation

The construction industry is feeling the pressure. Material prices are rising, tariffs are taking hold, and interest rates remain high. Put together, these forces reshape how projects are financed, planned, and built. Add to that a persistent labor shortage, and the construction industry faces a perfect storm: higher costs, fewer workers, and slimmer margins. These …

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AI’s Hidden Bottleneck: Why the Next Tech Boom Depends on Builders

Artificial intelligence dominates headlines, investment cycles, and boardroom discussions. But beneath the hype around new models and chip breakthroughs lies a simple truth: AI cannot scale faster than we can build the physical world that supports it. For all the talk about graphics processing units (GPUs), model parameters, and billion-dollar rounds, AI still lives in …

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