7 Days of Construction Tech News – Week 49

Here are our picks from the latest construction technology news.

“We always ask our people: ‘what are the problems in the construction industry?’. It’s always been done the same way for many years,” says Jeff Condello, President & CEO of RANDALL Construction. The company is cementing its position as the leading self-perform in Florida by investing in innovative market-disrupting products across an impressive portfolio of business units.

In a bid
to clean up the air of Delhi
, Studio Symbiosis has designed a series of solutions under
the title ‘Aura’
.

Auto­desk will focus on how to better integrate its software library with the
workflows of on-site robotics
as well as with prefabrication and modular
construction.

Apis
Cor recently built
a two-story administrative office building for a
Dubai government agency using one mobile printer
. The walls were printed
on-site by moving the printer around the construction site via crane.

Hamilton
Labs
, a Singapore-based 3D printing company active in the construction
sector, has partnered with Ang Cheng Guan Construction and Saint-Gobain to
establish an Additive Manufacturing & Robotics Hub.

Singapore
has launched its National
Artificial Intelligence Strategy
to support a goal to become a global
hub for developing, testing and scaling AI solutions.

AR
for construction
: “Having that information get down all the way to the guy
with the tool in his hand in the snow…

3D
printing:
“The new technology encourages a movement back not to a
primitivism but to an indigenism
, building simply and efficiently with the
materials you find, and supporting people.”

Tone
Wheeler
: “But prefab has never taken off, at least in
Australia. How is it that something that most architects think is a great idea
has proceeded so slowly?”

“Rather
than navigating and fighting the complexities of having all design and all
subcontracting done by different firms and the jobsite work being done by a GC
we’re producing buildings, full stop.” Why
does offsite construction matter?

Without
a collaborative approach
to solving problems and setting goals, though, municipalities
can’t effectively use the data
.”

The
most innovation-friendly cities
: New York, Tokyo, London, Los Angeles,
Singapore, Paris, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco/San Jose and Toronto.

George
Floros
on why BIM and GIS integration has been critical for the
Skanska, Costain & STRABAG JV working on The UK’s High Speed Rail 2 (HS2)
project.

Construction
startup Katerra closing Phoenix factory
. According to Marks, Katerra is
slated to become profitable sometime next year
. The company has not yet
released specific plans to go public, though the CEO has indicated that an IPO
would not happen until at least 2021.

Could
this 3D printed lattice
that can stop a bullet be one of the building
materials of the future
?

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