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Myths, Misperceptions, and Prospects for Modular Construction

Autodesk Construction Cloud

The reputation of modular construction changed dramatically during the pandemic. Before the pandemic, many people thought prefab or modular meant boring, cookie-cutter, or just plain cheap. As of 2023, the modular market is estimated at $146 billion and is expected to reach $200 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 5.99%. [1]

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2024 Construction Trends: 30+ Experts Share Insight

Autodesk Construction Cloud

In 2023, the construction industry grappled with the lingering effects of supply chain disruptions, inflation, and ever-present labor shortages —a narrative that has become all too familiar. But amidst these challenges, construction pros remained as resilient and innovative as ever. CAGR from 2023 to 2028.

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Find About the Latest News on Uk Construction Faces ‘Difficult Period’, How Gigantic Australian Cranes Could Change Uk Construction, Opening of Hercules Construction Academy, and Beginning Birmingham Curzon Street Hs2 Station Construction

UK Construction Blog

The post Find About the Latest News on Uk Construction Faces ‘Difficult Period’, How Gigantic Australian Cranes Could Change Uk Construction, Opening of Hercules Construction Academy, and Beginning Birmingham Curzon Street Hs2 Station Construction appeared first on UK Construction Blog.

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Technology Trends Maximizing Construction Efficiency in 2024

Construction Daily News

The construction industry is transforming technologically to address its nagging pain points. Despite these challenges, construction stakeholders have slowly adopted modern technology. This year, even smaller construction companies are investing in solutions to maximize efficiency at every turn. As trailblazers, U.S.

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How Procore is Revolutionizing Data Center Construction

Procore

Procore has established itself as a leader in data center construction, powering a substantial number of the world’s data centers. electricity by 2028.  Department of Energy expecting data centers to consume 6.7% to 12% of U.S. In fact, McKinsey estimates that around 70% of data center projects stem from AI computing needs.