2019 Construction Technology Trends and Predictions

October 2, 2018

Across the construction industry, technology has shifted from a future ideal to a present necessity. Firms are under mounting pressure to deliver quality projects under tight budgets and timelines. This has led many firms to realize they must leverage technology as a means of survival in a fast-paced, competitive market. While 2018 may have been the start of the cultural overhaul required for construction contractors to benefit from technology, 2019 is the year that real change and business transformation can occur throughout the industry.

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IMPSA

IMPSA is a hundred year-old company that provides integrated solutions for power generation from renewable resources, equipment for the process industry and environmental services. To perform its tasks, IMPSA has been organized into the following business units: IMPSA Hydro, IMPSA Wind and IMPSA Energy, all of them engaged in the provision of total solutions for sustainable power generation; IMPSA Process, a manufacturer of equipment for the process industry; and IMPSA Environmental Services, which is dedicated to waste management and treatment.

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whitePaper | March 31, 2022

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whitePaper | July 2, 2022

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whitePaper | October 18, 2022

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whitePaper | July 21, 2022

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IMPSA

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