Digital innovations enable construction equipment to offset an industry labor shortage. As part of digitally integrated job sites, self-driving machines are deploying ahead of cars and trucks because construction sites are closed to the public. The industry also benefits from drone technology, which uses AI to assess projects from overhead. Other trends include machine electrification and compact equipment, both needed to meet pollution requirements in urban settings.
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