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Drone market forecast to grow to $123 billion by 2030

November 22, 2024 by Mark Allinson

The drone economy is set to soar, with unprecedented growth on the horizon. According to global intelligence firm ABI Research, civil and commercial applications of Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS), aka drones, will expand dramatically, rising from just 8 percent to an impressive 32 percent of the total market by 2030.

In this timeframe, annual drone shipments will more than double from 1.5 million units in 2024 to 3.32 million, fueling an ecosystem poised to quadruple in value.

By the decade’s end, the sector will generate $123 billion in annual revenue, marking a transformative shift in the commercial and civil drone landscape. [Read more…] about Drone market forecast to grow to $123 billion by 2030

Filed Under: Drones, News Tagged With: applications, civil, commercial, construction, drone, forecast, grow, market, small, systems, unmanned

The Role of Technology in Construction Safety

November 13, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Construction sites carry many safety risks. Structures may be unsafe or unstable, and equipment malfunctions or misuse can occur. While construction companies are highly trained to perform efficient and safe work, accidents can still happen.

The construction industry constantly implements new procedures and tools to make the job site safer for builders, and technology has played a significant role in this. Technology has changed the game for construction companies, improving safety conditions, procedures, and risk assessments. [Read more…] about The Role of Technology in Construction Safety

Filed Under: Construction Tagged With: analysis, connected, construction, equipment, gear, internet, iot, protective, risk, safety, technology, things

Rise of Robotics: Transforming Construction with Autonomous Robots

November 7, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Revolutionary change is at hand in the construction sector particularly with the emergence of robotics as the driving force of invention.

From the autonomous construction robots that lay bricks to the advanced robotics in construction technology used in surveying and monitoring, such technology is changing the perception of how we build everything around us. [Read more…] about Rise of Robotics: Transforming Construction with Autonomous Robots

Filed Under: Construction Tagged With: autonomous, construction, introduction, robotics, robots

EDP tests construction of its first solar park with Comau automation technology

October 31, 2024 by Mark Allinson

This is the first time worldwide that the technological solution, based on robotics and advanced computing, developed by Comau, has been tested in real installation conditions in an EDP solar park.

EDP, a global company in the renewable energy sector, will test the construction of its first photovoltaic solar park under real life installation conditions on a large scale with the automation technology Hyperflex.

The project, named AutoPV, is located in Peñaflor, Valladolid, Spain and will use automated solutions in 3MW of the total 122MW of installed capacity, through a robotic solution. [Read more…] about EDP tests construction of its first solar park with Comau automation technology

Filed Under: Energy, News Tagged With: automation, construction, edp, park, photovoltaic, solar, spain, technology, tests

Automation and the Future of Construction: Building Smarter and Faster

October 8, 2024 by Mark Allinson

There are thousands of paranoid think pieces online right now proselytising about the impact AI could have on the workforce.

If you’d believe the scaremongers, then you’d think we’re all about to be replaced by machines before the end of the decade. For those working in construction, however, the advent of AI isn’t going to take our jobs – it’s just going to make them easier.

As construction companies embrace these innovations, they are not only increasing efficiency but also driving sustainability and precision in ways previously unimaginable. [Read more…] about Automation and the Future of Construction: Building Smarter and Faster

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: automation, building, construction, faster, future, machinery, precision, process, smarter

Teleo secures orders for 34 autonomous vehicles for heavy industry and plans to expand beyond construction

October 1, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Teleo, a company building autonomous technology for heavy construction equipment, is expanding its strategic focus to deploy autonomous heavy machinery – such as wheel loaders, terminal tractors, excavators, and more – into new industries beyond construction.

The company made the announcement at UP.Partners’ UP.Summit. It also revealed that it has secured orders for 34 machines and has secured nine new customer deals in the pulp and paper; logging; port logistics; munition clearing; and agriculture industries.

Teleo is also targeting expansion into other industries such as airports; waste and recycling; logistics; warehousing; and more. Additional orders have been placed that expand Teleo’s presence in the snow removal and construction industries, including the company’s entry into the Australian market. [Read more…] about Teleo secures orders for 34 autonomous vehicles for heavy industry and plans to expand beyond construction

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: construction, expands, industries, teleo

Why Finances and Technology Matter in Modern Construction

October 1, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Home construction is more than just brick and mortar. As technology continues to innovate and financing options become more complex, understanding how these elements intertwine is key to successful and efficient residential buildings.

Whether you’re constructing a new home or renovating, integrating the right financing strategies with cutting-edge technology can streamline the process, reduce costs, and improve the quality of your home.

Let’s break down how these factors play a crucial role in modern construction and offer some practical tips to help guide you along the way. [Read more…] about Why Finances and Technology Matter in Modern Construction

Filed Under: Construction Tagged With: construction, finance, Finances, modern, sofi

From Pickups to Flatbeds: All you Need to Know

September 17, 2024 by Mark Allinson

In recent years, the construction and transportation industries have witnessed a surge in demand for durable and innovative vehicles capable of meeting the challenges of diverse sectors.

Among the most sought-after are pickup and flatbed trucks, which have carved out a significant place in the global automotive landscape.

With a reputation for reliability and toughness, these vehicles have become indispensable assets in industries ranging from agriculture to construction.

Their superior engineering ensures that businesses can rely on them to power operations and achieve success in various demanding environments.

The Power of the Pickup

It’s no surprise that pickup trucks have earned a global reputation for quality and reliability. Across multiple sectors, they have established themselves as essential tools for businesses.

In the construction industry, for instance, pickups are frequently used to transport tools, materials, and equipment to and from job sites.

They are particularly well-suited for navigating rough terrains, making them a common sight in urban development projects, especially in rapidly growing cities like Dubai.

Similarly, in agriculture, pickups play a vital role. Their durability and impressive load capacity make them perfect for transporting produce, livestock feed, and farming equipment between fields and markets.

The ability to carry heavy loads over varying terrains adds immense value to agricultural operations, helping farmers meet their logistics needs efficiently.

In the utilities sector, pickups are indispensable to maintenance crews who need to reach remote locations quickly.

For example, energy companies often rely on these trucks to access and repair power lines in rugged, off-road environments, ensuring essential services are maintained without interruption.

The versatility of these vehicles makes them a key component in any fleet, regardless of the industry.

The Modern Flatbed Truck: Expanding on Capabilities

While pickups are known for their versatility, flatbed trucks bring an added dimension of power and capability to vehicle fleets. Flatbed trucks are specifically designed to handle larger, heavier items that can’t be accommodated in a pickup’s cargo bed.

They are particularly useful in industries requiring the transport of oversized materials, such as construction, agriculture, and utilities.

In the construction sector, flatbed trucks are often used to transport heavy machinery, steel beams, and other oversized materials essential for large-scale projects.

Unlike pickups, which are ideal for smaller loads, flatbeds can accommodate substantial cargo, making them ideal for moving equipment that might be awkwardly shaped or difficult to handle.

In agriculture, flatbeds are used to move large quantities of produce, hay bales, and livestock.

Their open design allows for easy loading and unloading, providing greater flexibility when handling bulk items. This reduces the number of trips needed, improving overall efficiency for farmers.

Similarly, in the utilities sector, flatbed trucks are essential for carrying large equipment such as generators, transformers, or long sections of piping.

Their sturdy construction ensures that even the heaviest loads can be transported safely and efficiently, making them a critical asset for utility companies.

The Synergy Between Pickups and Flatbeds

For businesses operating in demanding environments, it makes sense to invest in a fleet that includes both pickups and flatbed trucks.

These two vehicle types complement each other perfectly, offering unique strengths that provide a significant competitive advantage.

While pickups excel at quick trips with smaller loads and navigating tight, hard-to-reach areas, flatbed trucks offer the muscle needed to transport larger, heavier items over longer distances.

The combination of pickups and flatbeds in a fleet enables businesses to handle a wide range of tasks without compromising on efficiency or productivity.

Whether you need to transport small tools or heavy machinery, having access to both types of vehicles ensures that your business remains agile and adaptable to the challenges it faces.

Conclusion

Choosing the right vehicle for the job is a crucial step for businesses in industries where efficiency and reliability are key to success. Both pickups and flatbed trucks provide the durability and versatility required to meet these demands head-on.

By incorporating both truck vehicles into your fleet, your business gains the flexibility to tackle any challenge, from transporting light loads to hauling heavy machinery.

With robust engineering and proven performance, these vehicles set the standard for quality and reliability.

Investing in the right mix of pickups and flatbed trucks ensures that your business is well-equipped to succeed, regardless of the task at hand.

Filed Under: Construction Tagged With: construction, flatbeds, industry, pickups, transportation, trucks

How robots are transforming the construction industry

September 9, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Discover how robots are revolutionizing the construction industry by enhancing efficiency, safety, and precision. Article contributed by Cyngn

In 2022, the global construction robotics market was valued at $168.2 million and is expected to reach an impressive $774.6 million by 2032.

[Read more…] about How robots are transforming the construction industry

Filed Under: Construction, Features Tagged With: ai, articulated, automation, BIM, bricklaying, collaborative, construction, cyngn, drones, humanoid, industry, information, labor, laborer, machine, mining, modeling, offsite, prefabrication, robotics, robots, shortages, teleoperated, vehicles

Digital Transformation in the Construction Industry: Leveraging Technology for Business Growth

September 8, 2024 by Mark Allinson

The construction industry has traditionally been slow to adopt new technologies, relying heavily on manual processes and paper-based systems. However, the landscape is changing rapidly as companies realize the immense benefits of digital transformation.

From improving efficiency to driving business growth, the integration of modern technology into construction processes is reshaping the industry.

Central to this transformation is the use of construction management software, a tool that is revolutionizing how projects are planned, executed, and managed. [Read more…] about Digital Transformation in the Construction Industry: Leveraging Technology for Business Growth

Filed Under: Construction Tagged With: business, construction, digital, industry, technology

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