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3D scans create purpose for less desired lumber
The information comes at a time when demand for low-carbon construction and building materials is increasing as the construction sector becomes more conscious about climate change.
Cement companies step up to drop carbon emissions
Increased production of environmentally friendly, lower carbon PLC is part of CEMEX USA’s Future in Action program to reduce the carbon footprint of its products and operations.
ToolWatch acquisition combines safety and efficiency for construction management
In light of the increase in infrastructure improvement projects around the country, jobsite safety is a top priority.
Gecko Robotics seeks funding to fix broken infrastructure
Gecko’s robots capture data at previously unheard-of scale and fidelity, climbing pipelines, boilers, tanks, ship hulls and much more in search of damage, no matter how subtle.
London music venue to include world's largest LED screen
The structure will include an immersive interior with the world's largest LED screen, as well as an eye-catching facade with a customizable LED system
Camera-based sensors offer high-definition solutions
With RDI’s proprietary platform powered by Motion Amplification, users can see and measure motion that is not visible to the human eye.
Colorado facility works to eradicate chemical weapons stockpile
This final campaign will be conducted in three static detonation chambers — armored, stainless steel vessels.
Solar façade supplies building HVAC needs
The system can be retrofitted onto older buildings and integrated into new builds for the delivery of energy-efficient heating and cooling.
New logistics facility will create 200 jobs in St. Louis
The first phase, renovation of a former pharmaceutical manufacturing complex into a state-of-the-art warehouse, has already begun.
Video: Gas-condensing boiler is hydrogen-ready
With a maximum operating temperature of 95° C, they are ideal for use in district heating/heat networks.
Festool launches twice-as-fast flagship track saw and upgraded router
These new tools are designed to help professional tradespeople work smarter, faster and cleaner in their shops and on job sites.
Report: Insights on global heat exchanger market to 2027
Key trends in each sub-segment of the global heat exchanger market, along with forecasts at the global, regional and country level, are included for the 2022 to 2027 period.
Space Needle renovation garners prestigious award
The award, given to the firm Olson Kundig, traditionally acknowledges the best in contemporary architecture and how it improves communities and the lives of its users.
Video: Travel the world’s longest suspension bridge
The €2.5-billion bridge was completed 18 months ahead of schedule and will enable the crossing between the Asian and European continents in six minutes.
Timing belt pulley design: What every product designer must know
Many product designers and engineers are often plagued with challenges when designing efficient timing pulley systems.
FPT Industrial powers CASE Construction Equipment’s new E-Series crawler excavators
The Stage V NEF engines guarantee an improved transient response ensuring high reliability, thus responding to the demanding needs of this specific application.
Construction site drones save lives, time and investments
A large portion of construction site injuries and fatalities are linked to falling; a continued approach to reducing falls could mean 300 lives saved yearly.
Rivian prepares for second US location in Georgia
Summer of 2022 is the expected groundbreaking timeline on construction of the carbon-conscious campus, with production slated for some time in 2024.
Munich Re backs Dynamic Infrastructure’s digital analysis solution with 99% detection guarantee
The coverage, a first for the industry, provides assurance that 99% of any critical faults will be detected and reported in time to prevent structural failure.
Devastating Texas freeze of 2021 brings business survival solutions
In temperate and warmer areas, business owners commonly turn the heat down or off completely when no employees are in the building. During cold snaps, however, pipes and other mechanical equipment need the heat to prevent freezing.