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Semiconductor fabs: Construction challenges in the United States

McKinsey and Company

Major semiconductor players have undertaken and announced US-based fab construction projects, and more are under consideration. Here’s a road map for moving ahead.

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From start-up to scale-up: Accelerating growth in construction technology

McKinsey and Company

To achieve scale, founders, executives, and investors in construction technology need to eliminate the barriers to efficient growth. Here’s how.

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Bridging the labor mismatch in US construction

McKinsey and Company

US construction projects are short-staffed today, and the problem is set to get worse. Here’s what the sector can do to close the gap.

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The strategic era of procurement in construction

McKinsey and Company

As the industry transitions to sustainable construction, chief procurement officers will play key roles in helping companies decarbonize and improve profitability.

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Making modular construction fit

McKinsey and Company

Modular building systems could address many of the US construction industry’s current woes, but the sector needs to remodel itself first.

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5 IoT Implementations Boosting Construction Efficiency

WebCreek

The Construction industry uses the Internet of Things (IoT) to boost efficiency. Despite being an age-old industry with many ancient practices, the evolution and introduction of the technological age now allow people and construction companies to use digital innovation products to their advantage. Rate this post.

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Reducing embodied carbon in new construction

McKinsey and Company

trillion in infrastructure spending needed per year until 2050 will go toward new construction—offering opportunities to fight climate change by reducing embodied emissions. Three-quarters of the $9.2

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