Yesterday, DEWALT, accompanied by Procore, announced their new WiFi Mesh, which promises to increase wireless connectivity on the jobsite. We talked to two DEWALT executives about the new product — here's what they had to say.
"Data-driven design" suggests an impersonal, robotic process that replaces human creativity with cold numbers. But at our latest BuildIdeas Breakfast, we learned from IBM Watson and Detroit Mercy Hospital that it can mean greater customer satisfaction.
Despite wavering venture investment, the clean energy market is still growing from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Here, the annual Clean Energy Trust Challenge gives us a welcome opportunity to check in on multiple, vibrant efforts to implement power innovation.
If cities will yield the richest data upon which tomorrow's most consequential decisions will be based, then it is no surprise they were a recurring topic at last week's BuiltWorlds Summit. To see some of the actionable insights that were shared, read on.
Just days after the former First Lady urged architects not to neglect inner cities, she and her husband came home to Chicago this week to reveal their vision for a $500-million community hub that they hope will reinvigorate a long-struggling community.
The BuiltWorlds team headed out to Las Vegas for World of Concrete 2017. If you've ever been, you know there's a vast array of things to cover. However, this year, we noticed the two big trends stemming from the tools and tech categories.
Fatal falls continue to be a major problem in construction, so Baker Roofing Company takes extra steps to ensure its workers remain safe from harm—steps that have landed the firm on the list of the 100 Healthiest Workplaces in America.
The NAHB and others are suing the agency, alleging that the new regulation violates the First Amendment and could prove harmful to some businesses' reputations.
In the last year, our original video series brought together the built environment’s most impactful firms and powerful thought leaders. As we wrap up 2016, we look back at the top 10 videos we produced.
OSHA says there is “no excuse” for 23 deaths this year, many from incidents that would have been preventable had contractors complied with standards, according to the agency.
OSHA says its publication “Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs in Construction” may be of particular value to builders that lack safety and health specialists to develop job-site programs
Safety first? Actually, according to an important new study released this month, safety appears to be gaining even more importance as AEC firms embrace new technology and practices to attract skilled workers and win new work. Download the report.
OSHA last week drastically reduced the permissible level of silica dust particles that U.S. construction workers may be exposed to over the course of a normal work day. Now, as labor celebrates, contractor groups have taken OSHA to court to block the new rule.
State of the Union. BE&K Building Group President Mac Carpenter chats about how his design-build firm last summer emerged from the shadow of its former parent to reclaim its own storied identity. The future looks very bright, he says.
Famous comedian Jerry Seinfeld first made a name for himself by observing the eccentricies of the human condition. By taking an outsider’s perspective on daily routine, he could always light-heartedly pinpoint life’s most overlooked ironies or absurdities.