by Carl Britton | Jun 2, 2026 | AI in Construction, AI Prompt, Cost of AI, Tech In Construction
The Back Office Was Closed Again A contractor I know runs a 22-person shop outside Kansas City. Mechanical work, some electrical, light commercial service. Good crews. Solid reputation. Last month he called me, sounding fried. “Carl, I was in the office until 11 p.m....
by Carl Britton | May 15, 2026 | AI in Construction, Tech In Construction
Your Estimator Is Already Using AI. He Just Did Not Tell You. Let me tell you about a guy I’ll call Dave. Dave is a lead estimator at an electrical shop I work with. Thirty-five people, strong commercial work, the kind of shop that wins on hustle. Dave is good....
by Carl Britton | Feb 2, 2026 | AI in Construction, Tech In Construction
Look, I get it. You’ve heard the AI hype. You’ve sat through the presentations about how artificial intelligence will revolutionize construction. You’ve nodded along while someone explained machine learning and neural networks and a bunch of other...
by Carl Britton | Jan 21, 2026 | AI in Construction, Tech In Construction
Here’s a stat that should stop every contractor in their tracks: a 2025 MIT study found that 95 percent of enterprise AI pilot programs fail to deliver measurable financial returns. Ninety-five percent. At the same time, the companies that get AI right are...
by Carl Britton | Jan 10, 2026 | AI in Construction, Cost of AI, Tech In Construction
The construction industry loses $10.81 billion every single year because we don’t have enough workers. Read that again. Not because of material costs. Not because of permit delays. Because we physically cannot find enough people to do the work. And while...