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Crosshole Sonic Logging Pile Test for Foundation Integrity

The Constructor

Crosshole Sonic Logging (CSL) is one of the most accurate pile integrity tests to determine the integrity of deep foundation elements. CSL sends.

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The importance of keeping construction daily logs for every site activity

Lets Build

While we have plenty of tools to get a general overview of projects and see how they should be progressing, we only have one that shows how they’re actually progressing: construction daily logs. Let’s explore the importance of keeping construction and maintenance daily logs of every on-site activity.

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Stacked Log Construction – Types, Features and Benefits

The Constructor

Stacked log construction is a building construction technique in which structure is formed by stacking wooden logs. The logs are interlocked by their.

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Construction daily logs 101: What you need to know

Lets Build

Why construction daily logs matter A construction daily log or daily report is a necessary tool that compiles information from each day that there is work done at every job site. Putting together a construction daily log may appear as a chaotic and endless project. The good news is that the advent of digital solutions.

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A Rustic Minnesota Log Home

Natural Building

When Pete Holmberg wanted a log house on some property in Minnesota he found a company that could build such a house with logs sourced from an old-growth forest of red pines planted in 1831, more than 120 years before the evergreen became the official state tree. “Once they erected the logs, it was my turn,” he said.

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Tour a Wonderful Log Cabin in North Carolina

Natural Building

Eight years ago Natalie built a tiny log cabin to live solo in nature for $5,000. The post Tour a Wonderful Log Cabin in North Carolina appeared first on Natural Building Blog. A few years later she and her partner had a baby, so she added on a few rooms to the house. You can watch the video at www.youtube.com.

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The problem with publishing OSHA 300 logs

FDR Safety

Many companies under OSHA’s jurisdiction have to make an annual report to the Bureau of Labor Statistics on illnesses and injuries on their worksites, and these reports, called OSHA 300 logs, are posted for employees to see. The logs contain statistical data on injuries and illnesses, but provide no insight as to the cause.

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