The construction industry is experiencing a period of unprecedented transformation. As established hazards persist and new threats emerge, stakeholders across the sector are challenged to balance ...
A new AXIC Capital analysis of four years of offshore wind claims data pointed to turbines,export cables and foundations as the main technical loss drivers -- and signalled rising operational losses ...
In the 1990’s it wasn’t uncommon to define risk management success as just limiting the number of deaths on a project site and purchasing and renewing insurance policies. But over the last 25 years, ...
Final draft RTS on establishing a risk taxonomy on operational risk that complies with international standards and a methodology to classify the loss events included in the loss data set based on that ...
As economic uncertainty and operational complexity continue into 2026, infrastructure and operations leaders are under pressure to stabilize core services while enabling transformation. The ...
The construction industry’s reliance on digital data and devices has reshaped the construction process. When used properly, digital technology facilitates collaboration and increases productivity.
Operational resilience is defined as an organization's capability to endure adverse disruptions, adapt to challenges and recover from events such as cyberattacks, natural disasters, supply chain ...
Jarrett Atkinson of BluePrint Supply Chain explains why construction execution systems must evolve in the gigawatt era.