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11 Strange Things Unearthed on Construction Sites

11 Strange Things Unearthed on Construction Sites

May 30, 2021 by Melissa Gerke

All construction workers have a tale of weird and wonderful artefacts they’ve discovered during demolition. Usually, these range from the odd broken bottle to tools lost for decades within wall cavities. But sometimes, buried treasure, … about 11 Strange Things Unearthed on Construction Sites

Categories: Australia, Cover Stories, More, World

6 Simple Ways to Improve Construction Project Quality

May 26, 2021 by John Biggs

Successful project delivery is contingent on balancing three fundamental requirements: time, cost, and quality. Any one of these too far out of alignment with the rest can lead to an unsatisfied client. Quality is particularly … about 6 Simple Ways to Improve Construction Project Quality

Categories: Australia, Business, World Tags: Quality Assurance, Quality Management

Safety Lessons Learned From 2020

May 24, 2021 by John Biggs

Construction has always been a dangerous way to make a living, but the sudden arrival of COVID-19 took safety to a whole new level. Companies had to adapt and evolve quickly to keep their workers … about Safety Lessons Learned From 2020

Categories: Featured, Safety, United States, World Tags: Insurance, Worker Safety

How to Make Your Company Stand Out from the Competition

May 24, 2021 by Duane Craig

The difference between one contractor and the next is well hidden among overused marketing phrases and the rush to simplify. If you don't want the story of your business to sound like every other contractor's, … about How to Make Your Company Stand Out from the Competition

Categories: Business, Canada, World

Staying Healthy and Safe on the Jobsite

May 24, 2021 by Duane Craig

Although there are things about construction jobsites that pose risks that are similar to those of any other type of work environment, there are also aspects that are unique to construction. Some of the unique … about Staying Healthy and Safe on the Jobsite

Categories: Canada, Safety, World Tags: Risk Management, Workplace Health

5 Ways Robotics Technology is Reshaping Construction

May 24, 2021 by John Biggs

Construction firms are adopting autonomous robotics for a variety of reasons, particularly safety, efficiency, and cost-savings. The following are five ways autonomous robotics are helping construction companies do more with less.

Categories: Featured, Technology, United States, World Tags: Contech, Robotics

Owning the Skyline

May 24, 2021 by Riggs Kubiak

From town to megacity, the world’s urban spaces are defined by their skylines. A skyline is, of course, a collection of buildings and infrastructure seen from a particular vantage—each of which started as a project … about Owning the Skyline

Categories: Featured, Real Estate, United States, World Tags: Owner

Multi-Res Construction Shakeup in NSW Why Subcontractors Need to Act Now

May 24, 2021 by Willow Aliento

Everyone involved in multi-residential and mixed-use construction projects in NSW only has until July 1 to get up to speed on NSW Government construction reforms. The changes to design workflows, professional licensing requirements, and the … about Multi-Res Construction Shakeup in NSW Why Subcontractors Need to Act Now

Categories: Australia, Safety, World Tags: Building Reforms

The Cost of Modular Homes in the US

May 24, 2021 by John Biggs

Owning a home has long been considered one of the hallmarks of the American Dream, and for most people, their home will be the single largest and most valuable asset they ever own. However, for … about The Cost of Modular Homes in the US

Categories: Featured, Real Estate, United States, World Tags: Modular Building

The Most Dangerous Jobs in Construction

May 24, 2021 by John Biggs

Safety technology and best practices for general construction site safety have come a long way in recent years. However, by the numbers, construction still remains one of the most dangerous professions there is.

Categories: Canada, Safety, World Tags: OSHA, Worker Safety

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