An oft-overlooked source of productivity data is your project's daily log.
Industry reels from another year with a perplexing array of uncertainties.
Technology can enable decarbonization if industry leaders embrace it and the goals of COP26.
The painful development, and the glories as well, of American construction.
As was the case with BIM nearly 20 years ago, digital twins are now reshaping the built world in terms of how infrastructure is designed, constructed, and operated.
Digital twins are often touted because of their use for owners and facilities managers, but what about a digital twin for contractors that documents the ever-changing work site?
Field data collection was a time-consuming and prone-to-human-error chore until one engineer came up with a technology solution.
Boston Dynamics' Brian Ringley offers a perspective on the industry's digital future, including the potential convergence of BIM, digital twins and robotics.
After all the hosannas about infrastructure’s importance, it’s unsettling how quickly faith falters when it comes to paying.
A path to better hospital design exists not just from lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, but from the hospitals that performed better thanks to changes made during the last public health crisis.
Fixing our nation's aging water infrastructure will take effort from the private and public sectors as well as collaborative technology that helps designers and contractors tackle the challenges deferred maintenance causes.
Next on Congress' agenda is planning for an infrastructure bill, and we have ideas to help members start. While consensus will be difficult, much of the outline already exists.
In November we asked for thoughts from people who work in the industry and from employers about the challenges posed by vaccination. Would people get the vaccine? Could employers insist on it?
After the shocks of 2020—pandemic, fires, floods and economic turmoil—clearly nothing is certain about the year ahead.
Despite a tumultuous year that made traveling to jobsites difficult at best, ENR readers still came through—and then some—by submitting more than 900 entries to our annual photo contest.
The pandemic is driving rapid change in design and construction technology, but the same adoption rigor that existed before it still delivers the best results.
Building a company with staying power is no easy feat.
Innovator of much read and respected Top Firm rankings and market analyses retires on Dec. 31.
The deadline is fast approaching to make your voice heard in a poll that will determine which of the finalists in ENR’s annual photo contest will appear on the cover of our Jan. 11 print and digital magazines.
Almost daily we read articles from suppliers, consultants, influencers and digital pioneers who say they are leading development of building information modeling.
The preconstruction phase is not just part of a data-informed project's journey, it's a partial destination