Construction stories
Data security, risk management and outdated technologies are the top challenges facing construction businesses in Australia and New Zealand, according to IDC.
The wearable tech industry, which is set to reach $54 billion by 2023, offers a significant opportunity for the construction industry.
With the construction industry projected to grow by more than 120,000 jobs in the next five years, having a workforce of skilled employees is a must.
Aconex shareholders have overwhelmingly approved Oracle's AUD $7.80 per share acquisition offer, valuing the deal at USD $1.2 billion.
Construction companies sitting on the sidelines need to take steps now to join the digital future – or risk being left behind.
Businesses need to be adaptive and entrepreneurial. The disruption of the construction industry is a positive movement for the industry as a whole.
Cloud provider for the construction industry Procore, a cloud provider for the construction industry, has opened its first APAC office in Sydney.
Revolutionary Aussie cloud platform Aconex streamlines construction chaos, propelling tech uptake in the global build sector.
Historic Thorndon School set for a $9m revamp, with innovative learning spaces and new library to enrich education.
Unitec has released the first designs of its new technology hub, the first major step in the education institute's 10-year $200m campus redevelopment.
Procore brings together Australian construction figures to discuss mental health; Ian Thorpe shares personal experiences of depression.
San Diego State University has deployed a double-sided LED video marquee near a freeway to promote campus events and sponsored messages.
Government to invest $6m in Khandallah School for a new nine-classroom block to improve infrastructure and accommodate roll growth.
Tony Gapes, the developer building Springpark, which is among Auckland's largest residential projects, has liquidated one of his investment vehicles,.
Christchurch mayor Lianne Dalziel has signed a memorandum of understanding with her counterparts in China's Gansu that will see local science and tech.
Summerset Group, New Zealand's third-largest listed retirement village operator, posted a 10 percent gain in annual earnings and said it expects...
Steel and Tube shines with a robust 35% profit surge, buoyed by the booming construction sector and strategic acquisitions.
New Zealand construction activity is rebounding from a slump during the recession as private sector work picks ups, according to a property consult.
Casino and hoospitality operator SkyCity Entertainment will go back to the drawing board to design an international convention centre for Auckland.
NZ shares surge, led by Fletcher Building, amidst investor optimism before the company's expected robust earnings reveal next week.