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How To Select A Contractor For A Project

Construction Marketing

The key to a successful project is hiring the right contractor. Whether your construction is a simple house upgrade or a commercial remodeling, a wrong contractor can frustrate your efforts and waste a lot of time, money and energy. This is why it is critical to choose the right professional contractor for your project. The following steps can be your guide when selecting a contractor for a project. 1.

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Maplehurst Bakeries Investing $53M In Tennessee

Business Facilities

The bakery company will create 90 new jobs in an expansion of its Lebanon, TN donut production facility. . - Read: Maplehurst Bakeries Investing $53M In Tennessee at BusinessFacilities.com.

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Achieving Net Zero: The Role of Embodied Carbon

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In a data-driven world, you need to know what to measure. If there’s one metric to measure climate impacts, it’s carbon. As Katie Ross, Global Real Estate and Facilities Sustainability Lead at Microsoft, said at the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco last month, “carbon is the great equalizer.” If the real estate industry is to truly address climate change, it needs a complete shift toward quantifying impacts in terms of carbon emissions.

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How much should you spend (invest) on construction marketing?

Construction Marketing Ideas

Justin Jacobs of Hudson, Ink, provides some useful marketing budget benchmark numbers in a recent eletter. However, before you rush off and say these numbers are right for your business, consider Jacobs’ market — he focuses on residential service contractors dealing primarily with consumers, not other businesses. Aggressive marketers hit hard with larger investments (6-8% […].

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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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Achieving Net Zero: The Role of Embodied Carbon

Stok

In a data-driven world, you need to know what to measure. If there’s one metric to measure climate impacts, it’s carbon. As Katie Ross, Global Real Estate and Facilities Sustainability Lead at Microsoft, said at the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco last month, “carbon is the great equalizer.” If the real estate industry is to truly address climate change, it needs a complete shift toward quantifying impacts in terms of carbon emissions.

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Benefits and drawbacks of concrete driveway construction

Construction Cost Estimating

Concrete driveway construction is more beneficial as compared to conventional driveway construction methods. The concrete driveway is long-lasting. Given below, the pros and cons of concrete driveway construction. Benefits of Concrete Driveway Construction - The prime benefits of concrete driveway construction are as follow: 1. Quality Construction 2.

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Syracuse U. Taps Whole School to Tackle Infrastructure Issues

ENR Construction

Upstate N.Y. university's new institute has focus on controversial $1B-plus highway replacement in downtown Syracuse.

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Green Building Codes Not Eligible for Copyright Protection

Green Building Law Update

A decision earlier this month by the Eleventh Circuit United States Courts Of Appeals goes further than other modern courts in describing that building codes when adopted by local government cannot be copyrighted. Ruling that “the law,” whether by statute, ordinance, regulations, or code, and even when its source is a judicial opinion, is not subject to federal copyright law, has broad implications, particularly for green building.

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