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Sustainability To Offset The Construction Decline In Europe

According to the most recent forecast from economists at Dutch bank ING, the construction industry in Europe may begin to contract in 2024. ING has cautioned that the combination of high-interest rates and escalating building costs has significantly reduced...

Australian Construction Drives Economic Growth of The Nation

In response to the latest National Accounts report released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) — National Income, Expenditure, and Product — the inextricable ties between construction activity and the broader health of the Australian economy are once...

Builders In The UK Adapt To The Neurodiversity Revolution

Prominent figures like Leonardo da Vinci, Richard Branson, Albert Einstein, and Elon Musk, though diverse in their own right, have all been identified as neurodiverse, albeit in some cases posthumously. Now, how does this relate to the UK construction industry?...

Level Up Your Construction Workflow with Reality Capture Software

For many in the construction field, time is of the essence, and keeping up with the winds of change is essential for success. Among the whirlwind of technological advancements, one tool has emerged as a true game-changer: reality capture...

U.S. Construction Sector Silently Shifts Towards ESG Values

Several American businesses are attempting to mitigate the polarized resistance against the corporate ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) movement by refraining from explicitly using the term. However, in certain instances, this lack of direct communication conceals a strong dedication...

Global Construction Sector On Track To Reach $13.9T By 2037

Amid a series of worldwide health, geopolitical, and economic crises that have left many construction markets currently stagnant or in decline, contractors are eager to gain insight into the future. Fortunately, there's promising news from Global Construction Futures, a...

Skilled Labor Gap Causes Project Delays In U.S. Construction

A survey recently conducted by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) and Autodesk reveals that a limited number of job seekers in the U.S. construction industry possess the requisite skills for effective job performance. This presents a vexing...

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