Wed.Mar 20, 2024

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Boldt VP witnesses US onshoring boom firsthand

Construction Dive

Working in construction is an opportunity to learn new things, according to Linda Rosati, the Wisconsin contractor’s new vice president of business development.

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Modernizing Access: New Bridge Design Enhances Safety and Environment

Civil + Structural Engineer

By Amanda Woods Located within the scenic Yacht Club Cut in New Smyrna Beach, Fla., is an aging bridge that provides critical accessibility. The 5th Street Bridge, with one travel lane in each direction to accommodate two-way traffic, serves as the sole vehicle route connecting Riverside Drive to a quaint island enclave that is home to the historic Smyrna Yacht Club and 24 waterfront residences along Commodore Drive.

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Balfour Beatty working on AI-based safety, project apps

Construction Dive

The London-based construction giant cited potential productivity gains and growing labor concerns as drivers for developing its technology in house.

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Arch in Building Construction - Components & Features

Prodyogi

An arch is a curved beam in which horizontal movement at the support is wholly or partially prevented. Arch structures are constructed with wedge-shaped bricks or stones joined together with mortar.Under the action of loads, the arch bricks are under compression load. Hence the induced tension or thrust is transferred to the supports. Here the supports are the abutments as shown in the figure-2.

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Avoiding Lease Accounting Pitfalls in 2025: Lessons Learned from Spreadsheet Errors

Speaker: Abdi Ali, Sr. Lease Accounting Consultant

Join this insightful webinar with industry expert Abdi Ali, who will discuss the challenges that can arise from managing lease accounting with spreadsheets! He will share real-world examples of errors, compliance issues, and risks that may be present within your spreadsheets. Learn how these tools, while useful, can sometimes lead to inefficiencies that affect your time, resources, and peace of mind.

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$1.5B Detroit mixed-use project delayed

Construction Dive

District Detroit, developed by the Related Cos. and Olympia Development of Michigan, was initially scheduled to start construction last summer.

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Tekla 2024 Structural BIM Software Offers Enhanced User Experience and Connects Workflows Across Projects and Stakeholders

Civil + Structural Engineer

Enhancements and Further Open Standards Adoption Boost Collaboration Performance WESTMINSTER, Colo. — Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) announced today the introduction of 2024 versions of its Tekla ® software for constructible Building Information Modeling (BIM), structural engineering and steel fabrication management. Boasting an enhanced user experience, Tekla Structures 2024 , Tekla Structural Designer 2024 , Tekla Tedds 2024 and Tekla PowerFab 2024 let users collaborate with ease through enhan

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PC Construction and Stantec design-build team to lead Arlington County’s Re-Gen project

Civil + Structural Engineer

New thermal hydrolysis process technology will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, advance sustainability goals ARLINGTON, VA – PC Construction, a leading environmental design-build contractor on the East Coast, and Stantec, its lead design partner and global consulting and engineering firm, have been selected to design and construct a major biosolids upgrade project for the Arlington County Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) in Northern Virginia.

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How AI Can Increase Efficiencies in Construction

For Construction Pros

From enhanced standardization and project management platforms to automation options that increase speed and reduce costs, these new tools offer increased flow within offsite construction projects.

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Tribunal considers extent of leaseholder protections

Construction News

Emma Knight is a principal associate and Brett Mason is an associate at law firm Gowling WLG The Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) recently handed down judgment in Adriatic Land 5 Limited v The Long Leaseholders at Hippersley Point, considering the effect of paragraph 9 of… The post Tribunal considers extent of leaseholder protections appeared first on Construction News.

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Skanska and McLean JV Selected for Norfolk International Terminal Improvements by The Port of Virginia

Civil + Structural Engineer

Norfolk, VA – The Skanska-led JV with its partner McLean Contracting Company announces its selection by The Port of Virginia to revitalize the Norfolk International Terminal North Wharf. The contract, valued at $85 million, marks a significant step in enhancing the terminal’s infrastructure. The Port of Virginia is the fifth largest container port in the nation and the project is part of a $650 million master program for the North International Terminal to maximize its valuable waterside real es

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Stay Ahead in 2024 with Proven Strategies for Success

The specialty contractor space is facing a transformative period, driven by labor shortages, rapid technological advancements, and increasing regulatory requirements. In 2024, contractors must navigate complex challenges like fragmented management systems and delays in payment. This guide offers a deep dive into the key disruptions reshaping the industry over the next 24 months, including digitization, sustainable practices, and modular construction.

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Punch Lists, Deficiencies Lists & Getting Things Done

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Viewpoint enables contractors to better manage their projects, processes and people, using the data gathered to lower risk and improve margins.

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Kubota RTV520 Crossroads Edition gets more standard features

Equipment World

The limited-edition model gets Kubota's most requested accessories standard – plus, dynamic braking, redesigned suspension, more comfortable seats.

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Skanska’s renovations prepare MetLife Stadium for FIFA World Cup

Construction Specifier

MetLife Stadium. Photo courtesy Skanska Skanska has started renovations at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., in anticipation of the FIFA World Cup 2026. The project targets the stadium’s lower bowl, aiming to expand the playing field to meet FIFA specifications and hosting eight tournament matches, including the final. As part of the project, four corners of existing precast seating will be demolished and a new modular steel composite seating system will be introduced, alongside mechanic

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Penske, Hitachi Partner on Electric Truck Charging

For Construction Pros

Penske Truck Leasing, Hitachi America, Ltd. and Hitachi Energy launched a large-scale, centralized electric truck charging solution to support Penske’s electric truck deployments for customers in Stockton, Calif.

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Every Contractor Needs An Effective Website - Unlock the Key to Increased Leads

Grow Leads & Visibility! Contractors need more than word-of-mouth. A strong website boosts visibility, draws in leads, showcases skills, and enhances your credibility. Learn how a quality site, that is easy to manage, can set you apart from the competition, and help can take your construction business to the next level. Marketpath is a leading provider of high-quality website solutions tailored for contractors and the construction industry.

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Battersea Power Station scaffolders awarded extra £3m

Construction News

A court has ordered the client involved in the Battersea Power Station revamp to pay a subcontractor £3.2m. The subcontractor, QFS Scaffolding Ltd, worked on the second phase of the bumper development project. The phase was completed in January 2022, but costs had ballooned on… The post Battersea Power Station scaffolders awarded extra £3m appeared first on Construction News.

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World's biggest luffing cranes at work near Northwich

The Construction Index

The world’s biggest luffing tower cranes have been erected in Cheshire to speed the construction of a waste to energy plant.

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Preparing For A Business Office In Your Home

Civil Engineer Blog

Most people would like to have more control over our employment hours. This is certainly one of many reasons that the the idea of working from home has become so popular. This might be certainly captivating to folks who are setting up a new business of their own. You need a home office if you’re […] The post Preparing For A Business Office In Your Home first appeared on Civil Engineer Blog.

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Edgbaston set for hotel and stand redevelopment

The Construction Index

Edgbaston Stadium has received a funding boost in its bid to develop an on-site hotel and new spectator stand.

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Outdated ERP? Spot the Signs Before It Stalls Your Progress

Aging construction ERP systems can slow down productivity and put your business at risk. If you’re working with outdated software, you may be missing out on essential features and innovations like AI, AR, and enhanced reporting capabilities. This guide provides you with insights regarding when you need to upgrade and outlines what to look for in a new construction ERP system.

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Shaping the Future of Rental

For Construction Pros

The ARA Show 2024 theme was "Shaping the Future of Rental." If you think about it, they only people that can do such a thing are rental business owners.

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Six-foot fall takes seven years to reach court

The Construction Index

A Kent building firm has eventually been fined £25,000, seven years after one of its tilers died from a six-foot fall.

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Official advisors savage Scotland’s climate plans, which it says are ‘no longer viable’

New Civil Engineer

Scotland will not meet its 2030 statutory target of a 75% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, according to the Climate Change Committee (CCC). The post Official advisors savage Scotland’s climate plans, which it says are ‘no longer viable’ appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Re:Construction podcast – Episode 149

The Construction Index

Killer Materials, Dubious Contracts and National Security Read Full Article: The Construction Index

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The Ultimate Guide To Data-Driven Construction: Optimize Projects, Reduce Risks, & Boost Innovation

Speaker: Donna Laquidara-Carr, PhD, LEED AP, Industry Insights Research Director at Dodge Construction Network

In today’s construction market, owners, construction managers, and contractors must navigate increasing challenges, from cost management to project delays. Fortunately, digital tools now offer valuable insights to help mitigate these risks. However, the sheer volume of tools and the complexity of leveraging their data effectively can be daunting. That’s where data-driven construction comes in.

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Hydrogen City project in Texas appoints ABB

New Civil Engineer

ABB has signed memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Green Hydrogen International (GHI) on a project to develop the major green hydrogen facility in south Texas, United States. The post Hydrogen City project in Texas appoints ABB appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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New managing director for QTS

The Construction Index

Rail contractor QTS Group has named Andy Steel as its new managing director.

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England to Scotland subsea energy superhighway will be first to progress under Ofgem fast track process

New Civil Engineer

Eastern Green Link 1 (EGL1) will be the first project to proceed under a new Ofgem fast track process and will receive a provisional £2bn funding package. The post England to Scotland subsea energy superhighway will be first to progress under Ofgem fast track process appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Anti-Concussion Technology: The Helmet on Your Head

ENR Construction

In December, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced it was replacing traditional hardhats for its employees with ANSI-Z89.1-certified Type II safety helmets when they work on sites.

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12 Reasons Specialty Contractors Need a Construction-Specific Software Platform

As a specialty contractor, your success hinges on your ability to manage complex workflows, maintain cost control, and deliver projects on time. But are you still relying on outdated systems or multiple software packages that create data silos and inefficiencies? This comprehensive eBook reveals the 12 key reasons why investing in a construction-specific software platform is the game-changer your business needs.

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BGI essential to urban regeneration – for people and planet

New Civil Engineer

Considerations around a well-designed urban space that positively impact both the natural environment, and human health, are essential to society. The post BGI essential to urban regeneration – for people and planet appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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José Cuadrado Appointed Global CEO of Yanmar Compact Equipment

For Construction Pros

In his new role, Cuadrado is responsible for leading increased organizational integration and improving financial performance, as well as driving customer success via product development.

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IPA publishes framework outlining how AI will be harnessed to tackle public project overspend and delays

New Civil Engineer

The Infrastructure Projects Authority (IPA) has published a framework that outlines how the government can harness the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to tackle public project delivery issues. The post IPA publishes framework outlining how AI will be harnessed to tackle public project overspend and delays appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Administration Unveils Final Rule to Curtail On-Road Vehicle Emissions

ENR Construction

Final version of an emissions regulation announced by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will affect all on-road passenger vehicles, including cars, light-duty trucks and medium-duty vehicles.

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The Ultimate Checklist for Choosing the Right Construction Management Software

Managing construction projects in disparate systems and spreadsheets is difficult due to numerous moving parts and diverse stakeholder needs. A dynamic, intuitive software solution is essential for everyone involved—owners, designers, engineers, Construction Managers, and General Contractors. Companies need a secure, centralized system to manage documents, scheduling, financials, and more.