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Technology key to productivity gains
Increased technology – rather than the equipment itself – will drive the biggest productivity gains in construction, according to industry experts
Finalists for Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure
Finalists announced for categories such as 4D Digital Construction, digital cities, project delivery and power generation
Atlas Copco launches battery gensets
First two models of ZenergiZe range are zero CO2, zero noise and almost zero maintainence, says Atlas Copco
Webinar: Automation in Construction - meet the panel
On 17 Sept, experts will discuss tech that’s driving automation in the industry in a free webinar
Siemens claims world’s first hydrogen powered site
Zero emission hydrogen fuel cell utilised by Siemens Energy on UK/Danish interconnector project
Mitsubishi looks to advance CO2 capture in concrete
Japanese firm progresses research into reducing carbon emissions in construction
DPL launches GPS asset tracking
US technology company’s AssetView Max system can be used for powered and unpowered assets
BIM software shows the future
There is little doubt the post-Covid ‘new normal’ will see the rapid growth of digital technology in construction – with BIM at its very heart
Wireless controls for mobile heavy machinery
Wireless controllers can operate heavy machinery, including vacuum trucks, tow trucks, concrete mixers and cranes
Mitsubishi working to ‘inject CO2 into concrete’
Mitsubishi awarded grant for project using CO2 in the production of concrete
Power generation: The powers that be
Traditional and alternative power sources both have their place in today’s construction equipment
Peri sells 3D construction printer
German firm Röser will use formwork specialist’s 3D tech to cast concrete elements
Senior European appointments at ZTR
Telematics provider expands in Europe with new regional director, EMEA, and strategic account manager
Volvo CE presents a vision of the future
Increased use of modular construction, 3D construction and drones predicted in construction’s future
Machine learning: It’s all about the data
Machine learning unlocks the opportunity for those in construction to make more accurate decisions quicker than ever before and to free up workers by using automation
Orbcomm and Terex extend partnership
Terex to integrate Orbcomm’s FleetEdge 4 platform and lengthen telematics service term for customers
Bobcat brings electric compact excavators to North America
Doosan Bobcat and Green Machine team up to produce alternatively powered machines 
Job site insight
Telematics system designed to provide a deeper understanding of job site productivity 
VR/AR: The realities of modern construction
Construction technology is now blurring the lines between real and programmed structures
Construction industry 2025
Industry expert predicts central BIM hub, compaction to be automated and increase in virtual and augmented reality
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