As AGC of Kentucky’s chapter executive, I have been fortunate to lead an organization that places a strong emphasis on strategic planning.
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To See It Is to Believe It
Contractors use augmented reality (AR) in a number of ways on a variety of projects to show clients a space, resolve clashes and under-stand how much work has been finished.
Read More »Surveys Show Outlook Remains Cloudy
Two sets of recent survey results show contractors hold divergent views about the outlook for construction.
Read More »5G
Faster connections. Less lag time. Ability to connect more devices simultaneously. These three benefits of a 5G wireless network have the potential to significantly affect productivity, safety and quality on a construction site.
Read More »How the Coronavirus Is Bringing the Future, Faster
One of the clear impacts of the coronavirus pandemic is the acceleration of a host of innovations that were already underway within the construction industry and our association.
Read More »Untouched by Human Hands
The long-predicted robotic future of construction has begun. The industry has lagged behind others like automotive and aerospace in adopting robotic labor because, until now, most building robots could only operate efficiently in a controlled, consistent environment like a factory.
Read More »Building a Culture of CARE Within the Construction Industry
The escalating racial tensions across the country have been weighing heavy on all our minds.
Read More »Construction Tech 2020
The construction industry has a rep for being slow on the tech uptake. We asked Gonzalo Galindo why.
Read More »Here to Stay
It probably goes without saying that it’s been a challenging year for us all.
Read More »Mission Driven
It’s been almost a decade since Jordan Webster served as a combat medic in the U.S. Army, but he’s still just as focused on the health and well-being of others.
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