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Flying robots unlock new horizons in construction

Robotic arms and 3D printing gantries can already be found on construction sites — albeit mostly as heavy, permanently installed…

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Environment

Trump halts construction of big wind farm off New York coast: ‘reckless and overreaching’ | New York

This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.…

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Real Estate

Construction starts on North Yorkshire hotel

Construction works have begun to build a new luxury hotel, pub and restaurant in at Runswick Bay near Whitby in…

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Real Estate

Government confirms £625 million of construction spending in Spring Statement

The plan to spend £625 million on training 60,000 construction workers has gone ahead in the Spring Statement. Investment will…

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World

The Construction Industry Has Changed—But Has It Progressed?

Michael Pink is the CEO of SmartPM Technologies. getty “It is not strange…to mistake change for progress.” -Millard Fillmore. The…

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Politics

A look at the human toll of the construction of the Panama Canal : Code Switch : NPR

Author Cristina Henriquez next to the cover of her new novel, The Great Divide Brian McConkey/Ecco hide caption toggle caption…

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Real Estate

Higharc’s AI Seeks To Pick Up The Pace Of Home Construction

Roughly a year after securing $53 million in a Series B round of funding, Higharc has delivered an AI upgrade…

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Real Estate

Uncertainty set to drive up global construction costs in 2025

Global construction costs are set to rise by up to 7% in 2025, thanks to labour shortages, economic uncertainty and…

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Real Estate

How Mass Timber Could Revolutionize Construction in NYC

The future of architecture lies in antiquity. I don’t mean that we’re headed for another round of neoclassical nostalgia but…

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Money

Could Manufacturing and Construction Jobs Be the Economy’s Achilles’ Heel?

The job market has been pretty decent lately unless you’re in the business of making things—and that could be a…

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