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Under Water?

Civil + Structural Engineer

Climate Change Imperils Some Wastewater Treatment Plants – And Their Workers By Thomas Renner Climate change is being felt all around the world, even in some areas that escape attention. Falls are common at water treatment plants, and plants struggling to adjust to climate change are even more perilous.

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Making headway: what to do about tower crane safety?

Practical Law Construction

With the scarcity of land and new residential or office developments literally growing upwards, cranes are an everyday sight in urban areas. The competency and training of those operating and supervising cranes could be considered as an area in need of regulatory change. In 2017, three men were killed while a crane was being erected.

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2 Hudson Square: A New Landmark in New York City’s Architectural Landscape

Construction Daily News

The development of 2 Hudson Square marks a significant milestone in the transformation of the Hudson Square area into a vibrant mixed-use destination. The area’s transformation reflects influences from nearby neighborhoods and significant changes in zoning laws.

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Beca on the gold mine under our feet

Roads Online

3] The 30 percent is also unlikely to consider tertiary impacts: community health impacts from unnecessary hauling PFAS, or economic sustainability of a sector that is already perilously close to failure.[4] titles), and current and historical land use.

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Centers of Technology: The Future Is Now

Business Facilities

manufacturers to benefit from the rapid technological change currently underway,” said McDermott. Top sectors include computer electronics, health and medical devices, and fabricated metals and heavy machinery. King, Managing Director of the Quonset Development Corporation.

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Advanced Manufacturing: Manufacturing Gets Smarter, Faster

Business Facilities

Here’s a peek at what’s driving change in 2017: The factory of the future: Tesla’s “Gigafactory,” may represent not just what future factories look like, but how companies approach their entire manufacturing process. The changing workforce: Automation is changing the mix of jobs in and around factories. In April, Gov.

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Read the Latest News on UK Delays Low-carbon Rules, UK Pays Bae $5b for Royal Navy SSN-AUKUS, Global Holdings Builds UK’s Largest Full Timber Edifice, and Hs2 Train Link Frustrates Business

UK Construction Blog

It lowers bills—a 2021 analysis estimated that a well insulated new-build using low-carbon energy would save the average home £200 a year, presumably considerably more today. Since then, Cameron has called for Conservative governments to use “muscular intervention” to transition to a low-carbon economy. Cameron declined to comment.