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Argon Gas-Filled Windows: Advantages and Applications

The Constructor

Argon gas-filled windows consist of double or triple glass panes and argon gas that fills the space between them. The argon gas improves the.

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Maryland Resets it Trajectory with Greenhouse Gas Reduction Law

Green Building Law Update

With legislation that became law last week, without the Governor’s signature, Maryland has enacted the most rigorous state law in the country reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and otherwise addressing ESG stewardship including climate change. Businesses can and should treat this as the greatest opportunity and responsibility of our time. Literally resetting the trajectory of Maryland, making sweeping changes to the Old Line State’s already tough climate change laws, among other things, Sen

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Hypertunnel’s Breakthrough Technique in Tunneling

The Constructor

A Basingstoke-based startup called Hypertunnel has developed a revolutionary approach to tunneling including tunnel construction, enlargement, repair.

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Caltrans to Break Ground on Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing

ENR Construction

Caltrans is preparing to break ground on a massive wildlife crossing that will span 10 lanes across the busy 101 Freeway in western Los Angeles County.

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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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Construction Input Prices Up 3% in March, 24% Year Over Year

Construction Superintendent Magazine

Construction input prices rose 2.9% in March, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Producer Price Index data. Nonresidential construction input prices expanded 2.8% for the month. Construction input prices are up 24.4% from a year ago and 39.1% from February 2020, while nonresidential construction input prices are 25% and 39.2% higher.

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How to Clean Thrift Store Shoes? (Step By Step)

Work Gearz

Do you actually know what thrift store shoes mean? Thrift stores are the ones that sell second hand items especially clothing and shoes from thrift stores means second hand shoes that were used by someone earlier and later sold to the thrift store for reselling. Cut short, thrift store shoes are used up shoes that are available at cheap prices! But when you are getting something at a cheaper price than the original, there ought to be some problem with it and thrift shoes are no exception to it!

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No More Fear to Use Felt Hats in Rain

Work Gearz

For many of you, wearing hats while working is a must-have piece of work equipment, regardless of the weather conditions. A hat may be required to shield you from the sun during the summer, from rain on rainy days, and to keep you warm during the winter. The need to have felt hats stems from the advantages they bring. You can rely on felt hats during cold and wet weather as it is capable of keeping you warm and dry.