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How Practitioners are Applying AI and CFD Research to Advance Wind Engineering 

Civil + Structural Engineer

With these advancements, the wind engineering industry now uses CFD with more confidence and for more applications in bluff-body aerodynamics and microclimate assessments than available research would have allowed 20 years ago. Scientific research often happens in a sterile environment with controlled inputs.

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Mass Timber Buildings: Sustainable Path to Net Zero Goals

CCR Magazine

“Mass timber offers cost and value considerations that developers and clients see as benefits. Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is the industry tool for evaluating the embodied impacts of a building design, but what it cannot account for is the potential carbon “storage vault” mass timber infrastructure offers cities.

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The Ultimate Guide to Construction Site Inspection Checklist

Buildern

The answer lies in the construction site inspection checklist, which is a powerful tool to monitor progress, assess if it complies with local regulations, and ensure that everything is carried out according to the highest standards. Have you ever wondered what keeps the construction project on track, ensuring that everything goes as expected?

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Phases of Commercial Real Estate Development

Construction Marketing

Find a Location The development process begins with identifying a suitable location and assessing its potential for development. This phase includes determining the project’s scope, selecting materials, and determining the necessary permits and approvals. You can find land on commercial real estate marketplaces.

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Protecting sensitive sites: Noise and vibration rules

Construction Specifier

The Province of Ontario has introduced an Environmental Protection Act ( EPA ) that defines a contaminant as any solid, liquid, gas, odor, heat, sound, vibration, radiation, or combination resulting directly or indirectly from human activities that may cause an adverse effect. 113, Noise Control Code and Construction Rule of January 18, 2007.

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Essential Tips for Securely Storing Construction Materials

PN - Project Management

From safeguarding against theft to protecting against environmental factors, not properly protecting your construction materials can significantly impact project timelines, quality and budgets! Assessing storage needs Assessing storage needs is the first step in securely storing construction materials.

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The Key Drivers of Successful Infrastructure Projects

Civil + Structural Engineer

It’s one of the most powerful methods through which we can ensure a positive, lasting impact on people and our planet. Instead, it’s more about assessing what lies between, amongst and across those projects. At the heart of this ecosystem, of course, is the people the program will impact.