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How to Improve Soil Properties by Vacuum Preloading Method?

The Constructor

The vacuum preloading method uses atmospheric pressure as a temporary surcharge to accelerate soil settlement and improve its characteristics. The.

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Electrical Safety Tips During Rainy Season (Do’s and Don’ts)

Work Gearz

Water and electricity just do not go hand in hand! In fact, they are the worst enemies! Whichever job might be you are into, rainy season will surely not spare you from drenching in water. . Well, there are several risks in working with electricity in the rainy season. The lightning flash charges up water bodies with electric ions and thus, if you happen to step on that water, you are sure to encounter a severe electric shock!

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19 Types of Heavy Equipment Used In Construction

Civil Lead

Heavy Equipment Used In Construction For extensive construction projects, work speed and timely completion are the most critical factors. Because. Read more 19 Types of Heavy Equipment Used In Construction.

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Are Cowboy Boots Comfortable to Work In?

Work Gearz

Cowboy’s boots, the name says it all! Seen as a style statement these days, the cowboy boots are owned by people of almost all age groups. However, these sturdy varieties of boots are age-old and appeared in the late 18th and early 19th century. So why the name cowboy? If you are thinking that the boot has derived its name from the cowboys then you got it right!

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Leading the Way in Construction EHS Software

The Verdantix Green Quadrant: EHS Software 2023 is an independent third-party analysis of 23 EHS software vendors (including Intelex) that provides an in-depth look at the technical capabilities, application breadth, innovation focus, and momentum of key environmental, health, and safety management software market players. The guide is essential reading for EHS software benchmarking, especially for understanding unique vendor strengths and capabilities.

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#93:  Spoliation During Construction

NH Construction Law

Parties to a lawsuit, or who reasonably should anticipate future litigation, have a duty not to destroy evidence crucial to their opponents’ claims or defenses. Intentionally destroying material evidence to the prejudice of an opponent – called “spoliation” – can result in imposition of sanctions by the court, ranging from adverse inferences to preclusion of expert testimony to outright dismissal of a case.