
NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN CONSTRUCTION
It must be said clearly: the construction industry is a sector that has been left behind in technological development. With some exceptions, such as structural calculation programs or a few other designs, the techniques used to plan, schedule, budget, and construct a project are, for the most part, the same as those used decades ago. They only have basic software support that performs operational tasks but never integrates the different actors of the process.

DRONES IN CONSTRUCTION: RAISING STANDARDS OF EFFICIENCY AND INNOVATION
In the digital age, the construction industry has undergone a significant transformation thanks to the integration of advanced technologies. One of the most impactful advancements has been the widespread adoption of drones, devices that not only offer impressive aerial perspectives but have also become essential tools for increasing efficiency and safety in construction projects.

10 ADVANTAGES OF KEEPING A WELL-ORGANIZED VIRTUAL RECORD OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
The construction industry faces continuous challenges in optimizing project efficiency and quality. One of the key aspects to achieving this goal is maintaining detailed tracking of each project, using field control software that enables a complete visual and documentary record of the entire history of the project.

THEY'RE HERE TO STAY
En 2013 en forma masiva con el lanzamiento del primer modelo del Phantom, los drones están penetrando en diferentes campos, ganando cada día mas valor en muchas actividades

ICEBERG AHEAD!
We all remember the famous story of the Titanic, the luxurious ship that sank on its maiden voyage between Southampton, England, and New York, after colliding with an iceberg on the night of April 14, 1912. The drama begins with the famous lookout’s warning, “Iceberg ahead,” at a time when the tragic outcome was already inevitable, despite prior precautionary signals from other ships warning the captain about the danger on the route, which he had failed to change in time.

HOW TO TAKE TECHNICAL PHOTOGRAPHS ON CONSTRUCTION SITES
“An image is worth a thousand words” is a phrase we’ve all heard many times. Well, when it comes to documenting a construction process, this is absolutely true. With just a glance, we can gather numerous details about cleanliness, safety, quality, construction processes, the state of the schedule, use of equipment and tools, etc., which would otherwise take a long time to describe in text.