Welcome to CyberCoders' Weekly Roundup! This week, we've handpicked the top five stories from around the web that offer great insight into hiring and the construction industry.
1. Report: Construction industry not taking advantage of cost-saving artificial intelligence [Construction Dive]
The construction industry is one of the least digitized economic sectors in the world. There's a lot the industry can do to catch up with cost-saving artificial intelligence.
2. NFL stadium takes shape in Los Angeles [Curbed LA]
The new NFL stadium is taking shape in the Inglewood area of Los Angeles. The future home of the Rams and the Chargers has had to face some delays, but the new stadium is set to open in 2020.
The healthcare community is starting to adopt outdoor healing and therapeutic gardens as a complement to indoor treatments. This new trend has the power to build a strong connection between people and spaces.
Women make up a very small portion of the construction industry. This article dives into first hand experiences of women working in construction, and how the industry can become more inclusive.
5. U.S. tariffs spark retaliation [Construction Dive]
On Thursday, the White House announced that Canada, Mexico, and the EU will be subject to U.S. imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum, 25% and 10%, respectively. These new tariffs are sparking retaliation from the aforementioned countries.