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AI's Impact on Home Construction

Eppraisal

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a transformative force in various industries, and the home construction business is no exception. As technology continues to advance, construction companies are embracing AI-powered tools and solutions to revolutionize the way they plan, design, and construct homes.

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Opportunities to improve the home-building process

Housing Wire

And for those who still want to build a home from scratch, rising construction costs , limited lot sizes, and excessive red tape can make the process seem insurmountable. Considering how much construction technology, materials, and techniques have evolved, building a new home should be far simpler than it is.

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Engineering Trends to Watch for in 2024

GoForrmz

Technological advancements are here to support your engineering team As we enter another year filled with innovation and technological advancement, the engineering landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and it’s important to take stock of the emerging trends and technologies that are poised to shape the landscape in the months ahead.

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VIDEO: Solution to Housing Shortage May Be Just a Printer Away

Will Springer Realtor

The 3-D printer has helped our world move forward with new, affordable designs for everything from car parts to custom tools for industrial use. In addition to accessory dwelling units, modular construction and other affordable options, 3-D printed homes allow people to find private, contemporary shelter at a fraction of the cost.

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AN URGENT CALL FOR CHANGES TO ZONING LAWS

Will Springer Realtor

Zoning is a powerful tool to enable us to improve the way that we live and interact with each other.”. Seattle’s zoning regulations call for inclusionary housing in multifamily construction but most developers pay penalties instead of providing affordable units. Some parts of the U.S. –

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