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2024 Construction Trends: 30+ Experts Share Insight

Autodesk Construction Cloud

In 2023, the construction industry grappled with the lingering effects of supply chain disruptions, inflation, and ever-present labor shortages —a narrative that has become all too familiar. We adopted new technologies, embraced sustainable building practices, and were more vocal about the benefits of working in the AEC field.

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New Construction Technology Worth Contractors’ Attention

Viewpoint Construction Technology

In an effort to improve operations, efficiency and productivity on jobsites, more contractors than ever are trying out cutting-edge technology. According to the JBKnowledge 2017 Construction Technology Report , 62.2 percent of companies are experimenting with emerging technology such as drones, augmented reality and smart tools.

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Setting the Tech Tones: An Interview with Andrea Wright

Viewpoint Construction Technology

One of our clients, Sachse Construction , will be featured in next month’s issue of Construction Business Owner magazine in an article on modernizing contractors’ operations through technology. Construction is way behind in terms of technology. If you are not leveraging technology to do that, you’re not going to get it done.

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2023 Construction Trends: 23+ Experts Share Insight

Autodesk Construction Cloud

However, supply chain bottlenecks, inflation, and labor shortages all remained significant challenges for the construction industry. This year, we’ve broken down their insights into three main focus areas: Industry Transformation: significant economic and global shifts . Advanced Innovation: the evolution of data and technology.

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State of the Construction Industry: February Roundup

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Worker safety, adapting to change and technology and innovation driving the future of the construction industry were some of the themes we saw highlighted in industry news throughout February. Reducing safety incidents is a top priority in the construction industry. Technology Aiding Construction Finance Professionals.

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A Sales and Marketing Approach to Workforce Development

Pro Builder

Home builders should consider engaging their sales and marketing teams to take a fresh look and approach to recruiting and retention. The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) estimates the construction industry needs to add 2.2 It’s the foundation of the job: Get a message in front of the right people and get them to act.

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Best Practices for Event Follow-Ups

Construction Marketing

The most common types of events that these organizations host are multi-day conferences, industry trade shows/conventions, single-day seminars, workshops, etc. Regarding social media, as a people and culture we’re engaged on these platforms more than ever before. Luckily in today’s digital age, technology is here to help.