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How AI and Technology Will Transform the Construction Industry in 2026

How AI and Technology Will Transform the Construction Industry in 2026

In a recent Techcouver leadership piece, Kindred Construction’s Chief Operating Officer, Matthew Reid, explores how AI, automation, and digital tools are set to transform the construction industry in 2026. From AI-driven project planning and predictive scheduling to VR-enabled site walkthroughs, the article highlights how technology is reshaping not only how buildings are delivered, but how teams collaborate, manage risk, and improve outcomes across the project lifecycle.

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