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Adapting to Regulatory Changes: Navigating New Building Codes in 2025

Construction Daily News

Expect to see greater energy efficiency, fire resistance, structural resilience, ADA accessibility, and technology integration woven into local building codes in 2025. Foundation Waterproofing and Utility Insulation Retrofitting and/or rehabilitating historical structures is one of the top trends in modern construction.

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5 Genius Building Techniques to Reduce Home Maintenance Costs for Life

UK Construction Blog

It’s made from a mixture of cement, sand, and cellulose fibres, resulting in a product resistant to rot, pests, and fire. Metal roofs are also resistant to wind, fire, and impact damage, reducing the need for repairs and replacements. Composite Decking Consider using composite decking instead of wood for outdoor living spaces.

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Building Life-cycle Costs and Physical Asset Total Cost of Ownership Management (TCO)

Job Order Contracting

In most cases it helpful to separate the building/structure into major systems and run life-cycle costs individually bases upon materials and equipment used. Uniformat II Classification for Building Elements / Systems: Substructure – Foundations / Basements. Steel Fire-Tube 30. Steel Fire-Tube 25. Demolition.

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Building Cost Models – Uniformat II

Building Information Management

Building cost models are based upon major buildings systems as defined by the Uniformat II classification system. Building and/or system models are experience-based and useful for conceptual cost estimating and/or capital renewal and/or life-cycle capital planning. Foundations. A10 Foundations. Example: UNIFORMAT.

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Building Cost Models – Uniformat II

Building Information Management

Building cost models are based upon major buildings systems as defined by the Uniformat II classification system. Building and/or system models are experience-based and useful for conceptual cost estimating and/or capital renewal and/or life-cycle capital planning. Foundations. A10 Foundations. Example: UNIFORMAT.

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What Are the Best Practices for Routine Home Upkeep?

CCR Magazine

Quarterly tasks might involve deeper cleaning of vents and filters, while annual inspections should cover more substantial areas like the foundation, attic, and major appliances. Making sure your pool’s filtration system is working correctly will also extend the life of your pool and keep the water pristine.

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4 Considerations When Building A Modern Industrial Facility

CCR Magazine

A sustainable industrial facility helps protect the environment while enhancing your brand image and resulting in significant cost savings. Waste Management : Consider incorporating a smart waste management system that not only reduces, recycles, and reuses waste but also uses technology to monitor and manage waste effectively.