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Building better, building beautiful: Novel method allows more architects to design attractive gridshell structures
A researcher from the University of Tokyo and a U.S.-based structural engineer developed a new computational form-finding ...
The Sullenberger Aviation Museum in Charlotte, N.C., involved the construction of two buildings—the Main Gallery Museum ...
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Robotics, AI, drones, and data analytics are shaping the future of the construction industry
Atlas, CU Denver's robotic dog, trotted in a crawlspace of the Anythink Nature Library construction site in Thornton last ...
A special material is replacing cement while slashing emissions and transforming how we build. From floors to walls, here's ...
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Embracing proven new tech is critical to the construction industry
Part 1 THE construction industry, often characterized by its reliance on traditional methods, stands at a critical juncture.
Following a record-breaking wave of new industrial development over the past several years, U.S. industrial market vacancy rose to 7.3% during the first quarter of 2025, according to JLL. However, ...
Construction workers frame a house in Louisville, Ky. Construction work requires workers, cranes and power tools. But what about advanced technology? San Diego State University has received a $4.5 ...
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Urban infrastructure renewal: Engineers develop sustainable technique for even backfill distribution in aging city sites
Many developed nations are facing the simultaneous aging of infrastructure built during periods of rapid economic growth. Japan has reached a critical turning point where numerous buildings and ...
Multiple projects to be completed nationwide through first-of-its-kind partnership model with Hugg & Hall and FMGI ...
An intelligent inversion framework for soil parameters in deep excavations is established by using BIM technology, finite difference method (FDM), and nondominated sorting genetic algorithm II ...
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