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What’s Next: Innovation in the Construction Industry

Innovation comes in different forms. The development of technology, workforces, and policies are all part of what is propelling the construction industry forward. New ideas and talent coming into the industry have brought building information modeling (BIM), drones, and offsite construction, and there are still many more advancements that can be made. Organizations such as …

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How to Improve Construction Job Site Metrics with Wearables

Wearables have become a very fashionable topic in the construction industry, but it’s not all window dressing; every day, wearables are promoting health, safety, connectivity, productivity, and accuracy on construction sites.

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CURT-CII Joint Conference: What Did You Get Out of It?

In early February, CURT and CII concluded another successful Joint Conference. Once it was over, most of us – including construction owners and all the other enterprises that support these organizations – came back to our offices and assessed the value we received for our investment of time and resources. These assessments guide our decisions …

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