Canada Infrastructure Bank’s chairman on
long-term investing
WSP’s CEO on designing and building sustainably
Modular construction: Priorities for real-estate developers
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Modular construction: Priorities for real-estate developers
Breaking the mold: The construction players of the future
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Breaking the mold: The construction players of the future
Modular construction: From projects to products
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Modular construction: From projects to products
Modular construction has the potential for profound impact
Executives share what they see—and foresee.
Technology and consumer expectations will reshape construction and real estate.
Aliza Dzik, Jennifer Kilian, Jan Mischke, Aditya Sanghvi, and Gernot Strube envision the high-rise of 2030.
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Modular (or prefabricated) construction is attracting an unprecedented wave of interest and investment. If it takes hold, it could give the industry a huge productivity boost, help solve housing crises in many markets, and significantly reshape the way we build.
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$130B
of the market by 2030 in U.S./Europe at moderate penetration, delivering annual cost savings of
$22B
This would help fill a
$1.6T
productivity gap identified in 2017
Skender’s CEO on reinventing the industry structure
Skender’s CEO on reinventing the industry structure
Katerra’s former CEO on digital disruption
Katerra’s former CEO on digital disruption