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Building Team
Photo: Suffolk
Contractors
Suffolk will embed AI engineers within its construction teams
The goal is to improve design, scheduling, and processes to boost productivity, reduce rework, according to the construction giant.
June 22, 2026
Rendering courtesy LS3P
Healthcare Facilities
5 insights on the future of healthcare from the NCHEA spring seminar
June 22, 2026
Photo © Prakash Patel
Healthcare Facilities
Top 10 trends in cancer center design and construction for 2026–2027
June 22, 2026
Rendering courtesy Luyten
3D Printing
World’s first tower crane 3D printer can build concrete high-rises from digital plans
June 19, 2026
Photo: Anna Olivella
Engineers
A full-scale prototype demonstrates low-carbon structural systems ready for commercial scale
June 18, 2026
Photo courtesy BWBR
Healthcare Facilities
Collaborative success in hospital renovation: Gillette Children's OR upgrade
June 17, 2026
Photo courtesy Amrize
Energy Efficient Roofing
The evolving role of roofing under LEED v5: Key shifts architects and designers must address
June 17, 2026
Image by Pawel Szymczuk from Pixabay
Contractors
The average U.S. contractor has 9.1 months worth of construction work in the pipeline, as of May 2026
June 17, 2026
Photo © David Peterson, courtesy IKONstudio
Architects
SOM and IKONstudio unveil the SOM Collection
June 17, 2026
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