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How AI Tools Are Quietly Rewiring Construction Work in Charlotte

How AI Tools Are Quietly Rewiring Construction Work in Charlotte

Published 4/6/2026, 12:00:46 PM

Charlotte’s job sites are becoming test beds for AI tools and automation, reshaping how plans are drawn, schedules are managed, and risks are spotted. The city’s construction workforce now has to learn to work alongside algorithms, not just heavy equipment.

What a Legal AI Visibility Tool Hints About AI in Construction’s Next Phase

What a Legal AI Visibility Tool Hints About AI in Construction’s Next Phase

Published 4/6/2026, 12:01:03 AM

A new AI competitor-comparison tool in the legal world quietly telegraphs where AI in construction is headed: automated visibility into who’s using which AI tools, how, and with what impact. For contractors and owners, that kind of x‑ray vision into tech adoption could soon reshape bids, risk, and project delivery.

Choosing AI chatbots that actually work on construction jobsites

Choosing AI chatbots that actually work on construction jobsites

Published 4/5/2026, 12:00:30 PM

AI chatbots are flooding the market, but picking the right one for construction isn’t as simple as ‘add bot, save time.’ From RFIs to safety questions, the real value comes when AI tools are tuned to messy project data, workflows, and risk. Here’s how to think about chatbot choices with a builder’s eye.

Rosella raises $3.7m to build AI-native insurance brokerage for construction firms

Rosella raises $3.7m to build AI-native insurance brokerage for construction firms

Published 4/5/2026, 12:00:30 AM

Sydney-founded Rosella has raised $3.7 million to build an AI-native commercial insurance brokerage. While not built solely for builders, its data-driven, automated approach hints at how AI tools could reshape risk management, coverage shopping, and claims handling for construction companies.

What Jack Dorsey’s ‘AI‑native company’ pitch means for AI in construction

What Jack Dorsey’s ‘AI‑native company’ pitch means for AI in construction

Published 4/4/2026, 12:00:28 PM

Jack Dorsey’s new “AI‑native company” narrative isn’t about concrete or cranes, but it hints at how AI tools will rewire every industry. For construction leaders, his story is a preview of what happens when automation, data and decision‑making are designed around AI from day one.

What a Boston benefits firm’s AI experiment signals for construction tech

What a Boston benefits firm’s AI experiment signals for construction tech

Published 4/4/2026, 12:00:28 AM

A Boston benefits firm is using AI to build actuarial modeling tools for employers—quiet back-office automation that hints at where AI in construction is headed next: contract risk modeling, workforce planning, and data-heavy forecasting baked into everyday project decisions.

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