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Post-Grenfell we need less contract trading and more regulation

Construction News

Stuart Green is a professor in the School of Construction Management and Engineering at the University of Reading The phase two report of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry offers little comfort for those who work in construction. The report also highlights systemic failings on the part… The post Post-Grenfell we need less contract trading and more regulation appeared first on Construction News.

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9 of the biggest OSHA fines of Q3 2024

Construction Dive

One of the heftiest citations issued last quarter was to the contractor responsible for the January hangar collapse in Idaho.

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Caterpillar and Trimble Extend Long-Standing Joint Venture to Accelerate Grade Control Innovation and Customer Adoption Across the Construction Sector

Civil + Structural Engineer

IRVING, Texas and WESTMINSTER, Colo., — Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE: CAT) and Trimble (Nasdaq: TRMB) today announced the extension of their long-standing joint venture. The agreement includes expanded distribution of grade control solutions in the construction sector to accelerate innovation and customer adoption. Since 2002, the Caterpillar Trimble Control Technologies (CTCT) joint venture has led the industry in grade control solutions, delivering products that contribute to jobsite safety and pr

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How Immigration Helps the Housing Industry

The Pro Builder

The surging net migration of immigrants into the United States since 2022 is boosting labor availability, job creation, and housing demand, especially in the rental sector

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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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Working Stress Method (WSM) - Assumptions & Features

Prodyogi

The working stress method (WSM) is the first theoretical method for structural design that evolved in the 1900s and was accepted by the national codes of practice for the design of reinforced concrete sections.This article explains in detail the philosophy of the working stress method and the assumptions followed for the design of structures by the WSM method.

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EEOC sues Shimmick for discrimination, retaliation

Construction Dive

A woman worker was given the choice to switch to the night shift or hand in her keys after cooperating with an internal investigation, according to the complaint.

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What Housing Needs: Thousands of Construction Workers

The Pro Builder

The ongoing housing shortage means more skilled construction workers are needed. How many more? According to a report from the Home Builders Institute, the U.S. will need to hire 723,000 new construction workers per year to address the housing deficit. Currently, there are 8.3 million workers employed in construction throughout the U.S., with 3.4 million of them working in residential construction.

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New transport select committee chair says aviation doesn’t compensate for climate impact

New Civil Engineer

The new chair of the Parliamentary transport select committee Ruth Cadbury has told NCE she doesn’t think the aviation sector properly compensates for its climate impact. The post New transport select committee chair says aviation doesn’t compensate for climate impact appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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US crane count holds steady in Q3

Construction Dive

American and Canadian cities saw 15 fewer total cranes in the third quarter of 2024 than in the first, but construction activity remains robust.

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NEW JERSEY DEVILS AND PRUDENTIAL CENTER ANNOUNCE MULTI-YEAR PARTNERSHIP EXPANSION WITH PHELPS CONSTRUCTION GROUP

Civil + Structural Engineer

Phelps Construction Group named presenting sponsor of Prudential Center’s The Lofts Newark, NJ — The New Jersey Devils and Prudential Center announced today a multi-year partnership expansion with Phelps Construction Group , naming them the presenting sponsor of The Lofts premium hospitality space at Prudential Center. To view photos of the new signage, please click here.

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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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Thousands of Construction Workers Needed to Address the Housing Shortage

The Pro Builder

With an ongoing housing shortage, more skilled construction workers are needed. According to a report from the Home Builders Institute, the U.S. will need to hire 723,000 new construction workers per year to address the housing deficit. Currently, there are 8.3 million workers employed in construction throughout the U.S., with 3.4 million of them working in residential construction.

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Could small modular reactors be used to create nuclear warheads?

New Civil Engineer

The global pursuit of small modular reactor (SMR) technology could feed into the development of nuclear warheads. The post Could small modular reactors be used to create nuclear warheads? appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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What my generation brings to construction

Construction Dive

As the industry continues to evolve, tech-savvy younger workers are key to its future success, writes consultant (and Gen Zer) Fulton Cure.

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McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Celebrates Topping out of LEGOLAND California Resort Parking Structure 2

Civil + Structural Engineer

$20M project allows theme park to provide ample parking during continued expansion Carlsbad, Calif. – McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. (McCarthy), one of the largest and most diversified construction companies in America for over 160 years, today announced the topping out of the new LEGOLAND California Resort parking structure. The structure allows the LEGOLAND California Resort to increase parking accommodations for guests and facilitate park expansion and development with new attractions and

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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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Civil Engineering Job Interview Guide with 300 Interview Questions and Answers PDF eBook

Construction Placements

Civil Engineering Job Interview Guide with 300 Interview Questions and Answers PDF eBook Preparing for a job interview can be a nerve-wracking experience, especially in the competitive field of civil engineering. That's why we've created a comprehensive guide to help you stand out from the competition and ace your next job interview. Our guide includes 300 interview questions and answers tailored specifically for civil engineering professionals, along with expert advice on preparing for the inte

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Construction begins on Radlett Strategic Rail Freight Interchange on Midland Main Line

New Civil Engineer

VolkerFitzpatrick has begun the construction of the first phase of the Radlett Strategic Rail Freight Interchange. The post Construction begins on Radlett Strategic Rail Freight Interchange on Midland Main Line appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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EPA requires lead pipes to be replaced nationwide within 10 years

Construction Dive

The landmark rule imposes the strictest limits on lead in drinking water since federal standards were set 30 years ago.

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Finish Thompson Inc. Highlights AODD Pumps for Construction and Utilities

Civil + Structural Engineer

Cost effective pump engineered to meet rigorous demands Erie, PA — Finish Thompson Inc. (FTI) , an international leader in the corrosive chemical transfer industry, highlights its line of air-operated double diaphragm (AODD) pumps under its FTI Air division. These state-of-the-art pumps are engineered to meet rigorous construction and utility demands, providing versatile application capabilities, material compatibility, and ease of use.

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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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Key Questions To Help Evaluate And Operate Your Construction Business

Contractor Bookkeeping

External factors, such as economic changes or technological advances, can significantly impact whether a business will thrive or fail. The rise of sharing and gig economy apps is an excellent example. These apps gave consumers more affordable options for daily tasks and errands and provided individuals with a new way to earn money on their schedules.

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Shetland Island tunnels ‘not fantasy’

New Civil Engineer

Tunnels could be built between the Shetland islands "relatively soon", a key figure has insisted. The post Shetland Island tunnels ‘not fantasy’ appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Helene deals billions in damage to infrastructure

Construction Dive

Roads, bridges, electrical grids and water systems need to be rebuilt following the deadly storm, illustrating the impact of climate change.

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‘Milestone’ law introduced to force retentions reporting

Construction News

Large construction companies will be forced to report the proportion of retention sums they withhold from suppliers under legislation introduced this week. The new reporting requirements, which aim to “encourage improved payment practices”, have been enacted through a statutory instrument laid before Parliament, business secretary… The post ‘Milestone’ law introduced to force retentions reporting appeared first on Construction News.

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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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Government defers Cambridge sewage works decision

The Construction Index

A final decision on Anglian Water’s £280m Cambridge waste water treatment plant relocation project has been pushed back three months until January.

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Associated British Ports procuring £50M design and build contract for Port Talbot upgrade works

New Civil Engineer

Associated British Ports (ABP) has released a tender opportunity for a £50M design and build contract for the delivery of upgrade works for its Future Port Talbot programme in Wales. The post Associated British Ports procuring £50M design and build contract for Port Talbot upgrade works appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Balfour Beatty partners to develop 3D-printing materials

Construction Dive

Together with materials firm Versarien, the London-based builder will develop a variety of mortars for use in civil construction.

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How to Boost Operator Retention in the Construction Industry

For Construction Pros

Fleet management platforms can be an effective tool to combat operator turnover and improve fleet performance, facilitating communication between management and operators in the field.

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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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Three contractors share £600m Bermondsey project

The Construction Index

Greystar Real Estate Partners has appointed McLaren Construction, McAleer & Rushe and Sisk to build four buildings as part of its Bermondsey project.

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Digital twin of HS2 Euston saves £700,000 and cuts 24 weeks on enabling works

New Civil Engineer

Use of a digital twin of the Euston Station redevelopment for High Speed 2 (HS2) has saved the project £700,000 and reduced planning times by roughly 24 weeks. The post Digital twin of HS2 Euston saves £700,000 and cuts 24 weeks on enabling works appeared first on New Civil Engineer.

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Avoiding construction disputes: 3 ways AI mitigates risk early

Construction Dive

Leveraging AI technology during the preconstruction phase can significantly reduce the design-induced risks, errors and disputes associated with early design sets.

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Asphalt Industry Annual Training Guide 2024-2025

For Construction Pros

Key educational opportunities for asphalt plant operators and paving crews on topics like an milling, crushing, recycling, mix design, compaction, quality control, and more!

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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