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Wednesday, December 3, 2025
JEC WORLD 2026

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UK Construction Sector Growth by 21% in Coming 2 Years

Private housebuilding is anticipated to quite prominently contribute towards UK construction sector growth of more than a fifth in the next two years. The data from Glenigan...

How Robotics is Reshaping Productivity on Concrete Jobsites

The construction industry confronts mounting pressures that threaten project viability and contractor profitability. Labor shortages across skilled trades reach critical levels in many markets,...

How Smart Concrete Sensors are Transforming Infrastructure Monitoring

The construction industry stands at the threshold of a digital revolution, and at its core lies an innovation reshaping how infrastructure is monitored and...

Redefining Risk, Safety and Resilience for the Modern Construction Era

Construction remains among the most hazardous occupations globally. Falls from heights, equipment-related injuries, electrical hazards, environmental exposures, and structural failures create constant danger. The...

The Materials Revolution: Innovations Driving Next-Gen Building Performance

Throughout history, material science advances have enabled architectural breakthroughs. Bronze enabled durable weapons and tools. Iron enabled longer spans and greater heights. Steel revolutionized...

Smart Construction: How Digital Twins are Transforming Project Delivery

The construction industry processes vast quantities of data throughout project lifecycles. Workers generate activity records. Equipment produces operational metrics. Materials flow through supply chains....

Trends to Watch in the Construction Industry By 2028

The construction industry is on the cusp of a transformative era driven by rapid technological advancements, shifting economic landscapes, and evolving sustainability demands. As...

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