Engineering & Construction · Topic
Ai In Real Estate
8 articles from Engineering & Construction practitioners
Industrial real estate roundup: USMCA trade risk, Long Island leasing surge, and the power-supply crunch reshaping logistics
USMCA uncertainty, a 54% Long Island leasing jump, and power constraints are pulling industrial real estate in three directions at once.
YC's Summer 2026 cohort floods construction and proptech with AI back-office tools
Y Combinator's 2026 cohorts added more than a dozen real estate and construction startups, nearly all targeting operational admin, estimation, and maintenance w
AI and automation fuel a new wave of real estate and property tech investment
From construction robotics to property tax appeals, proptech startups are pulling in fresh capital as AI reshapes every corner of real estate.
Y Combinator's 2026 real estate and construction cohort bets big on AI agents and construction intelligence
YC's 126-company real estate and construction portfolio reveals a wave of AI-native startups targeting cost estimation, transaction paperwork, and property oper
AI drives a wave of proptech funding as construction and commercial real estate startups attract fresh capital
From construction robotics to AI-generated HVAC quotes, venture investors are backing proptech startups that cut measurable costs in the built environment.

Building a Greener Tomorrow: Extreme Networks’ Sustainability Initiatives
The networking company proves that corporate responsibility and profitability can advance together through measurable environmental and social impact
Cold & Self-Storage Construction Trends: Consumer Preferences, Tertiary Markets, and Technology Investment Will Make the Difference in 2024
Shifting consumer habits and supply chain demands are reshaping where operators build and what technology they prioritize
An Energy-Efficient Building Will Help Companies Earn Some Major Tax Incentives
Businesses can now leverage expanded tax breaks to offset the cost of green building upgrades across more sectors than ever before