In construction, every hour lost and every mistake made echoes across budgets, timelines, and reputations. Rework accounts for 12% and can sometimes go up to 30% of project costs, delays ripple through supply chains, and the margin for error grows thinner as projects scale in complexity. At the
The global affordable‑housing crisis isn’t a shortage of ideas but a failure of production. In many markets, building supply has lagged far behind demand, pushing rents and prices out of reach. One expert notes roughly 70% of global housing demand falls into the “affordable” category , yet
Complex construction isn’t failing for lack of effort. It’s failing—quietly, repeatedly—for lack of coordinated data. Every day, estimators price off stale quantities, schedulers update logic on partial field truth, cost managers chase untagged change events, and supers work from drawings already
The demand for efficient and sustainable construction has never been greater; major cities in the United States are experiencing a dense urbanization crisis, covering an estimated 83% of the land. This puts city planning and construction in a difficult position to either acquire viable areas to
The built environment contributes roughly 25% of the UK’s annual emissions . In 2021 alone, the construction sector generated over 10 million metric tons of CO₂. Yet, demand for buildings continues to grow. Alongside this growth, energy requirements from the sector are also projected to rise by 50%
The world is entering an age of urbanization, and the cities of tomorrow will have to grow to support large populations while also maintaining a high standard of living. The look of cities is changing — driven by advances in technology, sustainability practices, and population shifts. The future of