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How Construction Has Evolved Over The Years
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Bridges, Civil Engineering, Construction, Construction News, Engineering, Projects, Roads & Streets, Uncategorized

Through the years, community architecture has changed in many ways. Though it’s difficult to say when civil engineering became a consistent method of construction, it has most definitely evolved into something we cannot live without.  Roads Civil engineering is a specialized field relevant to the plan development and building process of infrastructures such as roads,…

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Recycling Construction & Demolition Materials
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Civil Engineering, Construction, Construction News, demolition, Projects, Recycling, Uncategorized

New builds and construction can be exciting to add to the community. New homes, libraries, offices, and parks all require a plethora of materials that can be quite costly. While new construction can be a great addition to any area, it can also eventually contribute to the substantial amount of waste that will never be…

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The Importance of Steel Testing in Construction
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Bridges, Commercial Building, Construction, General Construction, Playgrounds, Safety

To build successful and long-lasting infrastructures, steel is used for a number of reasons. Commonly used alongside concrete, steel is known for being very versatile, flexible, and financially efficient. Steel is widely used to build high-rise buildings, industrial warehouses, residential buildings, bridges and more. Though steel has gained popularity and its sustainable reputation in the…

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Winter Storm in Texas Causes Disruptions for the Construction Industry – Construction News
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Civil Engineering, Commercial Building, Communication, Construction, Construction News, Engineering, General Construction, Projects, Roads & Streets, Sidewalks, Uncategorized

During the month of February, a historic winter storm passed through Texas resulting in thousands going without power, water, and plumbing. This occurred due to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) declaring a statewide power generation shortfall and enacted rolling blackouts, even though customers complained there was no power for over 30 hours. construction…

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