Safety and Productivity on U.S. Construction Sites Regulation, Vertical Access Technologies, and Risk control

Houston, February 25, 2026.- Safety and productivity have become inseparable priorities in the U.S. construction industry. As projects grow in scale, height, and technical complexity, the ability to protect workers while maintaining efficient execution is now a decisive competitive factor. In … Continue reading Safety and Productivity on U.S. Construction Sites Regulation, Vertical Access Technologies, and Risk control

Evolution of the U.S. Construction Market: Public Works vs. Private Cycles, Financing and the Medium Term Outlook

Houston, January 28, 2026.- Over the past two decades working across different construction markets, I have seen firsthand how public and private construction cycles behave very differently. While both are influenced by the broader economy, they respond to distinct drivers, financing … Continue reading Evolution of the U.S. Construction Market: Public Works vs. Private Cycles, Financing and the Medium Term Outlook

The big opportunities for #construction companies: inflation and supply chain

Madrid, September 4, 2023.-  According to a new and recent survey by InEight, inflation, delays and general disturbances in the supply chain are the biggest challenges confronted by the construction industry today,  The company’s third annual Global Capital Projects Outlook draws … Continue reading The big opportunities for #construction companies: inflation and supply chain

American infrastructure upgrade involves an investment of $ 2 trillion, or $ 4.5 trillion according to engineers?

US, November 6, 2019.- The office of the President of the United States has published an interesting report on the health of the infrastructure of the United States and its improvements. Thanks to this White House initiative, we know a detailed diagnosis of our infrastructure deficits and the necessary investment to correct them. I reproduce below for your interest.Before, I remember the disagreement between the investment figures. According to CNBC, President Donald Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer have even agreed on a price tag of $ 2 trillion – although the American Society of Civil Engineers puts it closer to $ 4.5 trillion. However, talks have stalled. Continue reading American infrastructure upgrade involves an investment of $ 2 trillion, or $ 4.5 trillion according to engineers?