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Erros in Chaining – Types and Causes

The Constructor

The errors formed in chaining can be either cumulative error and compensating error. The errors can be considered either as a negative value or.

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ENR Texas & Louisiana's 2020 Top Young Professionals

ENR Construction

ENR Texas & Louisiana is pleased to announce our 2020 class of Top Young Professionals. This annual program honors 20 individuals under 40 years of age in each region who have shown extraordinary leadership and service throughout their career.

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Songwriter Gets Inspiration from Natural Places

Natural Building

Kayla Cohen, who writes and records as Itasca, began to crave natural spaces that were quieter, slower and more suited to creative thinking than where she was living in Los Angeles. “I’m really into natural building and that idea of creating spaces and communes that are not the way that people normally live,” she said. “We’re normally living in white drywall boxes, and it’s just not conducive to being happy.

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[PODCAST] E15: Bobcat Enters New Machine Category With Small Articulated Loaders

Green Industry Professionals

Green Industry Pros Editor Ryan Whisner gets the dirt on Bobcat's small articulated loaders from product manager Marty Miller at GIE+EXPO 2019.

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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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What Is Bridge Pier | Type of Bridge Pier

CivilJungle

Introduction of Bridge Human beings have been constructing bridges for about four thousand years. The oldest and still existing bridge in the world is perhaps the Zhaozhou Bridge in Hebei Province in China, originally constructed approximately in A.D. 600. However, bridge design and construction then may not be considered bridge engineering practice by today’s definition. […].