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What old-school builders used to hold things together that modern construction replaced too quickly
Some of the strongest buildings ever made used no power tools at all.
The construction industry, long associated with hard hats, concrete, and heavy machinery, has experienced a digital transformation in recent years. Gone are the days when construction sites were ...
The National Safety Council estimated that 70 million U.S. construction worker days were lost in 2021 because of workplace injuries. According to the Cambridge Archaeological Journal, it took less ...
HAMILTON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The launch of Dodge Construction Network, a new brand uniting Dodge Data & Analytics, The Blue Book Network, IMS and Sweets, was announced today. Following the recent ...
The buzz of productivity permeates nearly every industry—finance, healthcare, manufacturing—except one major outlier: construction. While other sectors rapidly modernize, construction relies on the ...
The success of suppression operations is determined by the deployment and application of water in sufficient quantities, location and duration–or as engine companies like to say, “Put the wet stuff on ...
Click here to download a PDF of High-Performance Reconstructed Buildings: The 99% Solution, the 9th in a Series of White Papers on the Green Building Movement A radical break from the architectural ...
A good construction manual is a must have for any architect’s library. The Modern Construction Handbook by Andrew Watts is in my opinion one of the best construction manuals these days, covering ...
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