Off-grid homes are becoming increasingly popular in residential construction, known for operating independently from traditional public utilities. These homes are self-sufficient, using renewable energy and sustainable practices to meet their occupants’ needs. With growing environmental… Read more
Maintenance management software plays a pivotal role in ensuring the efficiency and longevity of infrastructure assets, spanning from construction phases through to operational lifecycles. Traditionally, maintenance has relied on reactive approaches, where repairs are made… Read more
Quality Assurance (QA) is crucial in the construction industry, ensuring projects meet safety, durability, and performance standards. QA involves processes and checks to ensure every aspect of construction complies with regulations and specifications. Studies show… Read more
Buildings contribute 39% of annual global carbon emissions, with 28% from operational emissions (energy use) and 11% from embodied carbon (materials and construction). The green building movement has been gaining significant traction in recent years… Read more
Change orders are an integral aspect of construction projects, often resulting from design modifications, unforeseen site conditions, or client-driven requests. These changes can have significant impacts on project schedules, budgets, and overall outcomes, making it… Read more
Facility managers play a crucial role in modern building management by overseeing the day-to-day operations that ensure facilities are safe, efficient, and functional across a range of sectors, including commercial, residential, office, educational institutions, and… Read more
Today’s market insights paint a challenging picture for Australia’s residential construction sector. Despite the macro-economic picture of declining residential construction output, demand remains robust with nearly 75% of homebuilders surveyed reporting that demand for services… Read more
Tracking progress in infrastructure construction projects is vital for ensuring they finish on time, stay within budget, and meet quality standards. Traditionally, these tasks relied on manual methods like paper-based reporting and periodic site visits…. Read more
Globally, buildings account for 30-40% of all primary energy consumption and nearly 30% of global greenhouse gas emissions, highlighting the importance of sustainable construction. Decarbonizing the built environment could create new green value pools across… Read more
Technology is changing industries worldwide, and homebuilding and residential construction are key examples. In the last decade, innovations like the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) have transformed residential construction. These advances have… Read more