Fri.Mar 08, 2024

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Workers raised concerns before Boise hangar collapse

Construction Dive

Employees told police they saw bent beams and snapped cables on the day before the fatal construction site collapse, according to the Idaho Statesman.

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Mark Day Joins HDR as Senior Aviation Consultant and Office Principal

Civil + Structural Engineer

Experienced airport executive Mark Day, P.E., AAE, has joined HDR as a senior aviation consultant and office principal. Day most recently served as the vice president for planning and development for Blue Grass Airport in Lexington, Kentucky. At the airport, he implemented the facility’s capital improvement program and oversaw planning and engineering efforts, from runway rehabilitations and terminal expansions to rental car and public safety facilities.

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Office sector drags down construction planning

Construction Dive

Nonresidential planning slowed, as workers continue to log in from home, but most other categories showed growth, according to Dodge Construction Network.

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How to Create a More Inclusive Workplace for Women in Construction

The Pro Builder

How to Create a More Inclusive Workplace for Women in Construction ibush Fri, 03/08/2024 - 12:08 Consider these tips and techniques to attract and retain more women in your home building company and reap the benefits of a more diverse workforce Dominique Vatin The construction industry has long been recognized as a male-dominated field where women face numerous challenges and barriers to entry and advancement.

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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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National Architecture and Arts Leader Tapped to Lead Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation

Civil + Structural Engineer

BWAF names Tizziana Baldenebro new executive director — high-profile curator of U.S. Pavilion and national arts nonprofit leader takes critical role elevating women in AEC field NEW YORK CITY — Embarking on an important new chapter, the leading women’s advocacy organization Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation (BWAF) has announced the appointment of Tizziana Baldenebro to be their new executive director, following an extensive national search.

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Cruz Companies Cuts Ribbon for New Mixed-Use Complex and HQ, Michael E. Haynes Arms, Brings Affordable Homes

Civil + Structural Engineer

Development by top Black enterprise a new beacon for rising Roxbury neighborhood Mixed-use complex named to honor area’s minister, political leader and civil rights icon Ribbon cutting ceremony attended by state and city leaders, celebrating Black History Month BOSTON — One of the country’s oldest and largest Black-owned construction and real estate development and management enterprises, Cruz Companies, has announced the ribbon cutting for an innovative new $83 million development in Boston’s h

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Biden's Proposed Fixes for Housing Affordability

The Pro Builder

Biden's Proposed Fixes for Housing Affordability ibush Fri, 03/08/2024 - 09:45 In Thursday's State of the Union address, President Biden proposed several actions aimed at improving housing affordability and increasing the supply of available homes The current housing affordability crisis in the U.S. has been years in the making and fixing it will not be easy.

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BIG and HNTB collaborate to design ‘spherical armadillo’ in Las Vegas

Construction Specifier

The Athletics Major League Baseball (MLB) team’s new domed ballpark on the Las Vegas Strip will resemble a “spherical armadillo.” Images courtesy Negativ The forthcoming Athletics Major League Baseball (MLB) team’s new domed ballpark in Las Vegas, Nevada, a collaboration between Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and HNTB, is set to become a vibrant symbol on the iconic strip.

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Marketing Your Construction Business: How To Make It Work For You

Contractor Bookkeeping

Marketing your construction business is crucial for its growth and success. You can use various strategies to promote your business, such as creating a website, networking, social media marketing, and advertising. Additionally, sponsoring events and collaborating with other companies can help you reach a wider audience. I understand how daunting it can feel for construction business owners like you; we've been there.

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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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Arrowhead Stadium renovations to strengthen its iconic status

Construction Specifier

Present-day photo of Kansas City Stadium. Photo courtesy Ichabod, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons Collaborating with the sports architecture firm, Populous, Kansas City Chiefs recently revealed visuals of the proposed renovations and enhancements aimed at fortifying Arrowhead Stadium’s status as a cultural icon and a premier destination for sports enthusiasts worldwide.

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Shropshire Council invites tenders for £110M contract to construct North West Relief Road

New Civil Engineer

Shropshire Council has released a £110M tender to find a contractor to construct its planned North West Relief Road. The post Shropshire Council invites tenders for £110M contract to construct North West Relief Road appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Profile – Project Director Joanne Kulbacki

Granger Construction

March 8, 2024 | Project Director Joanne Kulbacki began working in the construction industry in 1999 and joined Granger Construction in 2012 as a Project Manager. While excelling in a field where women remain a minority in the workforce, one of the biggest impacts Joanne makes is showing other women that construction is a field where anyone can succeed.

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£1.7M geothermal ‘living lab’ project at BGS HQ breaks ground

New Civil Engineer

28 boreholes will be drilled to a depth of 225m to access geothermal energy and enable the British Geological Survey (BGS) to decarbonise its headquarters campus in Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire. The post £1.7M geothermal ‘living lab’ project at BGS HQ breaks ground appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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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.

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It’s getting better, but there’s still a way to go for women in construction

Construction News

Kate Morement is head of risk and compliance at Assent I took a very non-traditional route into the world of construction. Having begun my working life as a shelf-stacker with a supermarket chain and rising through the management ranks before I realised that retail wasn’t… The post It’s getting better, but there’s still a way to go for women in construction appeared first on Construction News.

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Advanced proposals unveiled for River Mersey tidal scheme which would be world’s biggest

New Civil Engineer

Proposals for the world’s largest tidal scheme, planned to be built on the River Mersey, have been unveiled. The post Advanced proposals unveiled for River Mersey tidal scheme which would be world’s biggest appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Galliford Try lands Wigan job ahead of ‘construction partner’

Construction News

Galliford Try has landed the first phase of a £135m redevelopment that was expected to have been delivered by Beijing Construction Engineering Group International (BCEGI). Developer Cityheart is Wigan Council’s development partner on the Wigan Galleries project, which involves the demolition of a former shopping… The post Galliford Try lands Wigan job ahead of ‘construction partner’ appeared first on Construction News.

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Furnishing With French Furniture

Civil Engineer Blog

French furniture is not appropriate to all kinds of houses, and it is often difficult to adapt it to circumstances over which one has no control. The leisurely and pleasant custom of our ancestors of building a house as they wished it, and what is more, living in it for generations, is more or less […] The post Furnishing With French Furniture first appeared on Civil Engineer Blog.

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How ERPs Are Reshaping Efficiency in the Construction Industry

Construction companies face daily challenges, from project delays to cost overruns. But with the right ERP software, these hurdles become opportunities for growth. This in-depth study covers how companies like Bartlett-Cocke General Contractors saw an 83% reduction in cost analysis time and a 62% decrease in vendor payment processing time by adopting a Construction ERP system.

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Spending watchdog finds rail sector’s performance ‘not good enough’

New Civil Engineer

Long-standing issues on the railway remain, despite the Department for Transport (DfT) having identified ‘key problems’, according to the government spending watchdog the National Audit Office (NAO). The post Spending watchdog finds rail sector’s performance ‘not good enough’ appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Download the Updated NRMCA 100: Designing Above Grade Walls

For Construction Pros

NRMCA 100 provides a simplified approach to the design of concrete footings, foundation walls and above-grade walls, both load bearing and non-load bearing, intended primarily for use in detached one- and two-family dwellings.

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Antarctic runway upgraded to support ‘deep-field’ research

New Civil Engineer

The runway at Rothera Research Station, a British Antarctic Survey (BAS) base, has been resurfaced by Bam with designs by Ramboll. The post Antarctic runway upgraded to support ‘deep-field’ research appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Nelson Mechanical Designs, Installs Huge Solar Radiant System

The Contractor Magazine

With 20 solar collectors and a 700-gal. storage tank, it is the largest solar hot water system on Martha's Vineyard.

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The Art of Contingency Planning: Dealing with Unforeseen Costs

Contingency planning is a strategic plan to allocate resources, time, and money if “all hell breaks loose” on a project. It considers risk mitigation and planning for a worst-case scenario.  Contingency planning in construction is necessary. You're expected to throw in a percentage to cover a contingency plan in your estimates but is it enough? There is an art to this type of planning and, if project leaders aren’t careful, a contingency plan could cost the company a lot more than lapsed deadlin

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International Women’s Day: Civil engineering sector describes how its promoting women

New Civil Engineer

The civil engineering sector is employing a wide range of initiatives to support and promote women in the workplace. The post International Women’s Day: Civil engineering sector describes how its promoting women appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Video: ZQuip modular batteries for electric construction equipment

Equipment World

The battery technology company can convert diesel to electric for machines weighing 5 to 50 tons and keep them running on the job. See it on The Dirt.

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Tackling the waste from our fascinating nuclear history

New Civil Engineer

We have a fascinating nuclear history in the UK; Nuclear physicists John Cockroft and Ernest Newton (working under Ernest Rutherford) split the atom in 1932 at Cambridge University’s Cavendish Laboratory, and kickstarted the UK’s journey to pioneer the use of radioactive materials and develop a… The post Tackling the waste from our fascinating nuclear history appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Leeds-Bradford tram plans set out

The Construction Index

Plans for a £2bn tram system running between Leeds and Bradford have been produced by the West Yorkshire Combined Authority.

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Expert Guide to Making the Best Construction ERP Decision for Your Firm

Choosing the right ERP system is a pivotal decision for any construction company. Our buyer’s guide is crafted to provide leaders with the essential knowledge needed to make informed choices. This guide delves into the critical aspects of selecting a construction ERP, including making the right decision, building internal support, and identifying the best software for your organization.

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£1.3bn A66 Northern Trans-Pennine project granted development consent

New Civil Engineer

The £1.3bn A66 Northern Trans-Pennine project application has been granted development consent by the secretary of state for transport, Mark Harper. The post £1.3bn A66 Northern Trans-Pennine project granted development consent appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Construction Adds 23,000 Jobs in February for 11th Straight Monthly Gain

ENR Construction

Heavy and civil engineering construction was the strongest sector, adding 12,500 positions in February.

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Renewable energy Contracts for Difference auction allocated record breaking £1bn

New Civil Engineer

The government has committed £1bn for the next round of the renewable energy Contracts for Difference (CfD) auction. The post Renewable energy Contracts for Difference auction allocated record breaking £1bn appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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