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Designing Buildings for Wellness

Designing Buildings for Wellness

August 18, 2019 by John Biggs

Whether inside or outdoors, our surroundings can have a profound impact not just on our mood, but our overall well-being. People seek peaceful respite in nature to re-energize and refresh their spirits, partly as a … about Designing Buildings for Wellness

Categories: Safety, United States Tags: Workplace Health

Labour Shortage Impacted by Lack of Construction Trade Teachers

August 18, 2019 by Kylie Scott

We're all aware of the labour shortage in the construction industry, partly due to the ageing workforce. However, we should also have in mind another important area impacted by the shift in population—the teachers who … about Labour Shortage Impacted by Lack of Construction Trade Teachers

Categories: Australia, Business, World Tags: Labor

Top Ways to Boost Project Collaboration

August 18, 2019 by

As construction projects become more complex, effective collaboration is increasingly becoming a key factor in completing projects on time and on budget while delivering a quality product to the client. Good collaboration leads to many … about Top Ways to Boost Project Collaboration

Categories: Business, Canada, World

Making Aged-Care Facilities New Again With Construction Technology

August 18, 2019 by Kylie Scott

Creating a built environment that meets the needs of our elderly residents is one of the most significant challenges the building and design industries face today. While the internal fitout and interior design play an … about Making Aged-Care Facilities New Again With Construction Technology

Categories: Australia, Technology, World Tags: Design

San Francisco—Built on a Dream

August 12, 2019 by Jeff Wing

Today, 'Frisco is making use of its limited peninsular footprint by building up, up, up. While some locals fondly recall the lower, more approachable city skyline of yesteryear, today the city is bristling with neck-craning … about San Francisco—Built on a Dream

Categories: Cover Stories, More, United States, World

Cannabis Legalization in Canada: What it Means for the Industry

August 11, 2019 by Jobsite Editorial

With the legalization of cannabis growth, sales, and consumption—is it possible those who provide the infrastructure for marijuana cultivation and sales will do better than the growers and retailers? There’s definitely a frenzy, with newly … about Cannabis Legalization in Canada: What it Means for the Industry

Categories: Canada, Cover Stories, More, World

Cross-Laminated Timber is Transforming How we Build

August 11, 2019 by Kylie Scott

In recent years, architecture was defined by steel and glass. Moving forward to today, we are seeing timber not only making a comeback but pushing the limits with new advances in technology, innovation and daring … about Cross-Laminated Timber is Transforming How we Build

Categories: Australia, Cover Stories, More, World

What the Latest National Reform Means for Construction

August 11, 2019 by Willow Aliento

The Rebuilding Confidence Report by Shergold and Weir, commissioned by the Building Ministers Forum, aimed to address the major flaws in the industry’s processes and products. Finally, the BMF response has finally been released. It … about What the Latest National Reform Means for Construction

Categories: Australia, Business, World

Cape Construction Utilizes Procore and Its Financial Integrations for Multi-Family Builds

August 11, 2019 by Procore Editorial Staff

The Cape Group is a three-generation, family-run, real estate, and development company and they're using Procore to keep their edge in an unpredictable market. See how Procore has helped them stay on top of their … about Cape Construction Utilizes Procore and Its Financial Integrations for Multi-Family Builds

Categories: Canada, World

Will 3D Printing Transform Global Construction?

August 11, 2019 by John Biggs

Additive manufacturing, otherwise known as, 3D printing, is having what you might call “a moment” in construction. The technology is prized for its ability to quickly produce all kinds of structures for pennies on the … about Will 3D Printing Transform Global Construction?

Categories: Australia, Technology, World Tags: 3D Printing

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