Benefits Of Using AI In Construction

Bradley Sussman and Christopher Ward | K2 Integrity On 30 October 2024, K2 Integrity hosted a webinar focused on the integration of AI in construction, outlining practical applications, implementation considerations, and future trends. The conversation included Bradley Sussman, senior managing director, construction and real estate risk management at K2 Integrity; Christopher Ward, associate managing director, construction and… Continue reading Benefits Of Using AI In Construction

Construction and AI: What Contractors Need to Know from ABC’s New Report

Aarni Heiskanen | AEC Business “ABC contractor members and the overall contracting community want more information on AI and how it can help them improve safety, quality and profitability—and win more work,” said Matt Abeles, ABC vice president of construction technology and innovation. The newly released ABC AI Tech Report delivers on this need, highlighting AI-driven… Continue reading Construction and AI: What Contractors Need to Know from ABC’s New Report

Mitigating Risk in Construction Site Preparation

Joseph Willis | Construction Executive The best defense is a good offense, and in the case of construction, the best reaction to jobsite risk is being proactive and prepared. In the realm of construction—where every project involves a multitude of moving parts, uncertainties and potential hazards—effective risk management is the key to preventing costly project… Continue reading Mitigating Risk in Construction Site Preparation

Substantial Performance v. Material Breach

John Mark Goodman | BuildSmart All breaches are not created equal. A minor, technical breach may be deemed “immaterial.” Other breaches – so-called “material” breaches — deprive the non-breaching party of something important or essential to the purpose of the contract. Whether a breach is material or immaterial is normally a question for the finder of… Continue reading Substantial Performance v. Material Breach

Negotiating Construction Disputes: Lessons Learned from “Getting to Yes”

Robert Ruggieri | Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman Disputes are a fact of life in the construction industry. As a practicing construction attorney for twenty years, both with a law firm and in-house at a national construction contractor, I have negotiated and helped resolve hundreds of construction disputes between owners, general contractors, subcontractors, architects… Continue reading Negotiating Construction Disputes: Lessons Learned from “Getting to Yes”