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Project Uptime

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How WeWork is Tapping into Construction
Originally founded as a shared workspace provider, WeWork has brought innovative construction management practices to the forefront of public consciousness. The successful company...

Could Automated Earthmoving Equipment Ease the Labor Shortage?
The construction labor shortage is impossible to ignore. Even though the industry added 11,000 jobs in May according an Associated General Contractors of America, analysis, average...

5 Wearables Making Construction Smarter
The construction industry isn’t always quick to adopt new technologies, but a raft of wearables that can boost productivity and worker safety is making inroads. Check out five...

How Smog Eating Buildings Are Clearing the Air
There are buildings that can harness the power of the sun, sway along with high winds and shake to the rhythm of earthquakes. Now there are at least a few that can eat smog. Nemesi...

Useful Qualifications for a Job in Construction
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the demand for construction laborers and helpers will continue to increase at a faster rate than the average for all other occupations...

Minimizing the Most Common Construction Site Injuries
Construction sites present many dangers to workers: to cite two key statistics, approximately 4,500 construction workers die each year because of job-related accidents, and another...

6 Ways 3D Laser Scanning Can Save Time and Money
3D laser scanning reveals hidden truths behind potentially expensive or dangerous unknowns. One of the biggest threats to a construction schedule and budget is the unknown. For...

How Single-Design Models Can Improve Productivity
Is this the right path for your next project? Traditional construction managements usually takes one of two paths: an owner either signs a contract with an architect or engineer to...

Job Site Safety During Tornado Season
With wind speeds up to 300 miles per hour, tornadoes can chew up anything in their path — including a construction site. Spring and summer are the peak seasons for these swirling...