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DCWC: The experts in risk management

Roads Online

T he unpredictable and at times erratic economy, in part caused by global impacts from COVID-19 and Inflation continues to heavily impact the construction and infrastructure industries. The construction sector alone contributes eight per cent to Australia’s GDP, while also accounting for the most insolvencies per industry (ACA).

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A new risk landscape is reshaping owner-contractor relationships

Civil + Structural Engineer

By Steve Smith , EVP of Infrastructure at Graham Construction and Catie Williams, VP of Product Development at InEight A volatile risk climate worsened by ongoing reverberations from COVID-19, geopolitical conflict, and severe weather events is reshaping the traditional relationship between owners and contractors. Construction 4.0

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AI in Home Building. What Now? What Next?

The Pro Builder

How can builders use AI in new-home construction? But how can home builders use AI in new-home construction? Meanwhile, cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) software company Salesforce has an AI product that works with its CRM system to write follow-up emails, generate texts, and so on. AI in Home Building.

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Utilizing Drones for Enhanced Monitoring and Management in Construction

PN - Project Management

Photo by Pixabay: www.pexels.com "Using drones in construction is no longer futuristic but a reality that is reshaping the industry." ​Using drones in construction is no longer futuristic but a reality that is reshaping the industry. Why Real-Time Monitoring is Essential in Construction Projects In construction, time is money.

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Construction Automation Failures: Who Holds Liability?

CCR Magazine

There might be a slight exaggeration in there, but the reality is that people are embracing automation more and more, and that extends to the construction field too. You have robots laying bricks, drones that survey the landscape, and autonomous vehicles that haul materials.

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Utility Mapping in Construction: Reducing Risk, Improving Efficiency

CCR Magazine

In the world of construction, time is money. One of the most common causes of delays, damages, and even safety hazards on construction sites stems from one fundamental issue: unknown or incorrectly mapped underground utilities. This minimises the risk of injury and ensures a safer working environment for everyone involved.

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9 Ways Contractors Can Leverage Software for Enhanced Construction Processes

UK Construction Blog

The post 9 Ways Contractors Can Leverage Software for Enhanced Construction Processes appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Construction contractors are turning to modern solutions to streamline their processes, improve efficiency, and boost overall productivity.