by GCO | Dec 12, 2022 | Views
With no natural water sourced of its own, Singapore relies heavily on imports from its neighbors. But home-grown companies like EcoWorth and WateROAM are using new technology to innovate in the water sector. WATCH...
by GCO | Dec 9, 2022 | leadership & management
Brief Apologizing for a mistake builds a leader’s credibility, deepens trust and relationships with the team and creates a culture of caring and accountability, writes Terri Klass. “Our colleagues will value our leadership if they feel we are willing to...
by GCO | Dec 9, 2022 | experts
Brief Reality-capture software is helping builders save a great deal of time that would otherwise be spent on job site walks. The technology creates as-built models of job sites using data and images often gathered from a hardhat-mounted 360-degree camera that allows...
by GCO | Dec 8, 2022 | experts
Brief Heavy and civil contractors and project owners are excited about the potential for automated equipment to make construction more efficient, but there is still a need for humans on the ground, and with that comes a steep learning curve, says Phillippe Falkner, a...
by GCO | Dec 8, 2022 | News
Brief “Smart concrete” developed at Purdue University that alerts engineers about its condition and possible need for repair has earned recognition as one of the Next Big Things in Tech from Fast Company magazine. Sensors embedded in the concrete as...
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