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Fountain Construction
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Civil Engineering, Construction News, Engineering, Fountains, General Construction, Projects

  Fountains are an easy way to liven up any property and make it aesthetically pleasing. They have multiple benefits as well as the opportunity to be creative and create a unique look for your fountain.  Aesthetic Benefits Fountains can make a property look more appealing but did you know more benefits about the aesthetics…

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2022 Construction Trends
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Civil Engineering, Construction, Construction News, Engineering, General Construction, technology

Bringing on the new year includes all the new construction trends. From new technology advancements to sustainability, here are the new construction trends we can expect to see in 2022:   Automation and Robotics Automation and robotics have made their way into the construction industry due to their efficiency and reliability. They help aid in…

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Why You Should Upgrade Construction Equipment
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Civil Engineering, Construction, Construction News, General Construction, Upgrades

Construction equipment is the key to a successful work environment and should be updated regularly to improve performance. Certain equipment endures hard labor that might make it less efficient over time. It is important to know when and why to upgrade construction equipment.    Increased Productivity It is no surprise that newer equipment works at…

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Concrete Demand Boom
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Civil Engineering, Construction, Construction News, COVID-19, General Construction

Concrete is the foundation of almost everything in the construction industry. With the supply and demand of concrete always changing, especially since COVID-19, we can expect to see a huge demand boom for the concrete and cement industry.    The constant building of highways, bridges and roads results in the high demand for certain materials…

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Green Construction
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Civil Engineering, Construction, Construction News, Engineering, technology

Green construction is the way of creating a healthy environment based on certain principles including conserve, reuse, recycle, protect nature and create non toxic/healthy products. The goal is to reduce the construction industry’s impact on the environment. Green construction is on the rise and can be done with using sustainable materials and using certain methods. …

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Artificial Intelligence in Construction
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: advancement, Civil Engineering, Construction, Construction News, Engineering, General Construction, Safety, technology

With today’s technology, artificial intelligence is everywhere, even in construction. This new technology can easily mimic human intelligence and reduce labor. It can also monitor workers safety making a big impact in the construction industry.    Mimic Machinery Artificial intelligence uses pattern recognition and different algorithms to mimic certain machinery. It collects all the data…

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Developers Adapting to Meet Pro-Formas in a Post-Pandemic World
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Civil Engineering, Commercial Building, Communication, Construction, COVID-19, Engineering, General Construction, Pro-Formas, Projects, Uncategorized

A successful construction project always requires a solid foundation (both literally and figuratively). One important aspect of the beginning stages of a project is the pro-forma process management must complete, consisting of budgets and timelines that are forecasted in order to ensure the project will be profitable within the client’s model.   However, the course of…

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Battling The Summer Heat
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Civil Engineering, Commercial Building, Construction, Engineering, General Construction, Projects, Safety, Severe Weather, technology, Uncategorized

Many construction companies are battling the summer heat, but the difference now compared to previous years is the unusually high temperatures in areas that have been previously cooler than reported this year. The Pacific Northwest experienced temperatures skyrocket and break multiple records. The thermometer soared to 115 degrees Fahrenheit in Portland and 108 degrees Fahrenheit…

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The Difference Between Safety Hats and Hard Helmets
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: advancement, Civil Engineering, Commercial Building, Construction, General Construction, Safety, technology, Uncategorized

Hard hats are a common PPE that construction workers have been wearing for years. Anyone entering a job site must wear one as a safety measure, but the past couple of years have introduced an upgraded version. Safety helmets are a hard hat 2.0 because they offer increased protection. The question becomes: will safety helmets…

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The Supply and Demand of Lumber
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Civil Engineering, Commercial Building, Construction, Construction News, COVID-19, Engineering, General Construction, House Renovation, Politics, Projects, Upgrades

Due to the coronavirus, sawmills had to shut down lumber production which led to a housing plunge. As the market continues to recover, there is still not enough lumber to supply the active housing market. Due to the shortage, the timeline for the construction of homes is delayed as well as making deadlines for renovation…

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