Keep your friends close and your competitors closer — at least when it comes to data. Construction work continues to rank among the most dangerous industries, but organizations can enhance their ...
If someone told Trey Travis five years ago he'd be walking the floor of a supercomputing show, he wouldn't have believed them. Georgia-based Southeastern Hose, where Travis is VP of operations, ...
As the rise of artificial intelligence accelerates infrastructure and energy needs, data centers continue to gain ground in construction spending. Spending on data center construction in October was ...
In an era where data-driven decision-making reigns supreme, the construction industry is amidst a transformative wave fueled by the power of big data. As technology continues to reshape various ...
If you build it, they will come — but at what cost? Data center development in the U.S. is bigger than ever before, after the asset class saw its deal volume more than double from $26 billion in 2023 ...
To ensure that data centers can meet the current needs and power future innovations, the costs of high-speed connectivity, security, and energy efficiency must be paid. Current, localized construction ...
Construction starts increased by 12.8% in March, with nonbuilding and data center projects leading the growth. Residential starts declined 7.2% year-to-date, with single-family homes decreasing but ...
With data center spending surging, AI-driven workflow automation is helping contractors improve efficiency, reduce errors and ...
Commercial real‑estate construction is expected to see flat or minimal growth this year, but data centers defy that rule. FMI Corporation projects that construction spending on offices, hotels, ...
(TNS) — Mesa Community College is expanding its programs to address shortages in the construction industry and the opportunities created by the expanding number of data centers in the Valley. The ...
Silicon Valley has been pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into building ever-larger AI data centers that require as much electricity as hundreds of thousands of US homes—but that massive ...