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Hilti introduces BIM-enabled construction robot

Hilti, the multinational developer of tools, technology, software, and services to the commercial construction industry, has introduced its first robot for semi-autonomous mobile ceiling-drilling, making a further step towards the digitisation of construction sites. The Hilti Jaibot construction robot will...

Esri UK has announced a new partnership with Heliguy to complete its end-to-end drone solution designed for the construction industry

Esri UK and Heliguy will work on joint projects, aiming to introduce new and more efficient workflows by bringing together customers’ GIS and Survey teams who have traditionally worked separately on drone-related projects. Offering a solution to AEC organisations looking...

Causeway launches facial recognition solution for safer construction sites

Social distancing caps resource numbers and limits productivity, while infection risks complicate health and safety management. Errors can close sites. It is essential contractors know who is attending site. This new Causeway Donseed release puts safer site access and greater...

Covid-19 impact on Indian housing construction sector

Building a home can be expensive. The demand for quality home construction in urban areas had witnessed a rise, prior to the pandemic outbreak. The accelerated urban development and ‘smart cities’ projects tempted construction firms and homeowners alike. The...

Why and When to Hire a Pipeline Maintenance Company?

The maintenance of a facility can be a complicated thing. If you own a large facility, repairing and fixing could become your nightmare. That is why you need someone who can do these tasks instead of you. It is hard...

Potential Health & Safety Issues in Outdoor Areas of a Business

Health & Safety doesn’t just apply to offices and warehouses – safety is also a concern outside a business. From the moment an employee, client, or member of the public sets foot on your property, you are responsible for...

Robots and humans collaborate to revolutionize architecture

Two Princeton researchers, architect Stefana Parascho and engineer Sigrid Adriaenssens, dreamed of using robots to simplify construction, even when building complex forms. “We want to use robots to build beautiful architecture more sustainably,” said Adriaenssens, an associate professor of civil...

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