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Carbon emission concerns are rapidly changing delivery requirements for construction projects

Civil + Structural Engineer

The construction or renovation of buildings accounts for approximately 39% of the total global energy-related carbon emissions each year. The work will also strengthen the port’s operational efficiency and capacity while prioritizing energy and water efficiency by incorporating renewable and fossil fuel-free options.

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2025 Canadian Construction Outlook: Key Industry Trends & Predictions

CCR Magazine

Construction output in Canada is expected to climb above $400 billion by 2025 — a historic figure that will shine light on the role of the sector in moving the national economy forward. Here are the top five trends shaping its future in 2025. These technologies are likely to further deeply integrate into the sector in 2025.

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Wates to finish Tolent’s Vaux job in Sunderland

Construction Enquirer

The structural frames, floor slabs, and external walls for the new apartment blocks have been assembled by light gauge steel framing specialist Sigmat, which recommenced work on site in May and is due to complete this element of the development next month.

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Trimble Breaks Ground On 1.7-Megawatt Solar Array at Westminster, Colorado Headquarters

Civil + Structural Engineer

megawatt solar array as a renewable energy source at its Westminster, Colorado headquarters. acre project includes ground-mounted solar arrays and raised structures with solar panels to form 170 carports for employees and visitors.

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SOLAR PANELS NOW OFFSETTING ENERGY COSTS AT TAKEUCHI-US FACILITIES

CCR Magazine

Recently, Takeuchi-US put that plan into action by installing energy-efficient solar panels at its locations in Pendergrass, Georgia and Moore, South Carolina. The new solar panels will cover about 85 percent of the energy needs at those two facilities. We began meeting with solar energy companies in late summer 2022.

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Renewable Energy: The Power Of Change

Business Facilities

A ccording to the International Energy Agency (IEA), based on current policy settings and economic trends, electricity generation from renewables, including hydropower, wind and solar PV, is on track to grow by 8 percent in 2021 and by more than 6 percent in 2022. From the July/August 2021 Issue.

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Data Centers: Boosting Economic Growth

CCR Magazine

While data centers share common structural components, their assembly and design are all unique in their way. The increasing demands for computing capacity and energy efficiency are the principal factors fueling the trend toward increasingly customized data centers. On the real estate front, data centers drive significant development.