Tue.Nov 15, 2022

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Begin to Improve Facilities Management Today

Job Order Contracting

Begin to improve facilities management today by implementing change. Change that will result in significant improvement in all repair, renovation, maintenance, and new build activities and outcomes. [contact-form] www.4bt.us. The post Begin to Improve Facilities Management Today appeared first on 4BT.

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Property Development And Marketing Tips To Maximize Your ROI

Construction Marketing

Prices of newly listed homes across the US have increased 13.5% since March 2021, with the median price reaching $405,000 marking an 8% increase during the same period, according to Fit Small Business. Though house prices have been steadily rising, the demand for residential and commercial property from both local and international investors continues to surge as well.

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MANAGE Construction, Repair, and Renovation projects by EMPOWERING teams –

Job Order Contracting

Isn’t it time you truly MANAGE Construction, Repair, and Renovation projects? Robust processes, workflows, tools, and services exist to enable the consistent delivery of quality projects on time and on budget. They EMPOWER internal and external teams to plan, procure, and execute projects collaboratively on an early and ongoing basis, while also ensuring a detailed, clearly communicated, and verifiable cost and technical scope of work.

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30+ Releases for Autodesk Construction Cloud

Autodesk Construction Cloud

At Autodesk, our goal is to help your teams work faster and smarter all year long. In November, we have more than 30 product releases across Autodesk Construction Cloud platform and products including Autodesk Build, Autodesk BIM Collaborate, Autodesk Takeoff, Assemble, BuildingConnected, and BIM 360. And because your time is valuable, we don’t need you to sweat the details.

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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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NTSB: Train Could Not Brake Before Hitting Construction Workers

ENR Construction

Oct. 14 crash on Philadelphia bridge that killed union workers Victor R. Martins and Donato G. Fiocca remains under probe by the National Transportation Safety Board and other agencies.

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Dodge Forecast: Pace of Construction Starts to Flatten Out in 2023

ENR Construction

Interest rates have slowed residential work, but manufacturing is up 196% this year and will remain strong in 2023, pushed by new federal incentives.

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Homebuyers Are Spending More of Their Incomes on Home Purchases Than They Did a Year Ago

Pro Builder

Homebuyers Are Spending More of Their Incomes on Home Purchases Than They Did a Year Ago. ldeakins. Tue, 11/15/2022 - 10:15. Rising interest rates and home prices are forcing prospective buyers to dig deeper into their savings in order to afford more costly home purchases. Buying a home requires substantially more money than it did just a year ago, especially in metros like North Port, FL, where the income necessary to afford a home purchase has increased 73.9% year-over-year.

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TVA Spends $216M To Put 100-MW Solar on Capped Coal Ash Site

ENR Construction

Utility says "first of a kind" utility-scale pilot at closed coal plant could expand to ash impoundments at 20 other sites, pending environmental review and regulator approval.

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Housing Experts Say Big Changes Are Ahead at the Close of 2022—Here’s What to Expect

Pro Builder

Housing Experts Say Big Changes Are Ahead at the Close of 2022—Here’s What to Expect. ldeakins. Tue, 11/15/2022 - 10:22. A market correction is leading to a nationwide slowdown in sales activity and home price growth, but an affordability crisis could persist into 2023, experts say . As a housing correction leads to slower sales in the nation’s hottest metros, home prices are beginning to fall from record highs, though not enough to offset waning affordability perpetuated by rising mortgage rate

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Optimize Operational Processes With an Industry-Specific ERP

As the use of Enterprise Resource Planning systems in the construction industry is critical to optimizing operations, it's critical that decision makers conduct a thorough software evaluation to find the one that best aligns to their needs.

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TVA Spends $216M To Explore 100-MW Solar on Capped Coal Ash Site

ENR Construction

Utility says 'first of a kind' utility-scale pilot at closed coal plant could expand to ash impoundments at 20 other sites, pending environmental review and regulator approval.

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Say Goodbye to These Interior Design Trends in 2023

Pro Builder

Say Goodbye to These Interior Design Trends in 2023. ldeakins. Tue, 11/15/2022 - 10:27. What's trendy is often temporary when it comes to home interiors, which is why it may be time to do away with these design fads in 2023. Interior design trends are malleable, inconstant, and created to motivate homeowners to spend more money, says Shay Holland, interior designer and star of HGTV’s Unfinished Business.

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TVA Set to Build $216M Solar Array on Capped Kentucky Coal Ash Site

ENR Construction

Utility says 'first of a kind' utility-scale pilot at closed Shawnee coal plant could be expanded to ash impoundments at 20 other sites, pending environmental reviews and regulator approval.

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This Airbnb Cofounder Is Hopping on the ADU Train for His Next Housing Venture

Pro Builder

This Airbnb Cofounder Is Hopping on the ADU Train for His Next Housing Venture. ldeakins. Tue, 11/15/2022 - 10:32. Joe Gebbia's startup company, Samara, is building net-zero tiny houses meant to solve California's housing shortage . Airbnb cofounder Joe Gebbia is starting a new company that will build prefab ADU housing in order to chip away at California’s widening housing shortage.

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The Ultimate Procurement Software Buyer’s Guide

Choosing the right procurement software is a crucial step in ensuring third-party risk management, process governance, and bidding efficiency. With so many procurement solutions to choose from, it can be overwhelming without a frame of reference and a solid starting point. This free buyer’s guide will cover: Benefits of Procurement Software –– Why do you need it?

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Dodge Forecast: 2023 Construction Starts Will Be Flat

ENR Construction

Interest rates have slowed residential work, but manufacturing is up 196% this year and will remain strong in 2023, pushed by new federal incentives.

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In a Rebounding Labor Market, Older Gen Z Workers Are Notably Absent

Pro Builder

In a Rebounding Labor Market, Older Gen Z Workers Are Notably Absent. ldeakins. Tue, 11/15/2022 - 10:37. Fewer people aged 20 to 24 are working or seeking a job, and the possible reasons why have economists dumbfounded. The labor market is making a strong post-pandemic recovery, but despite rising employment on nearly every demographic front, older Gen Z workers are largely absent from a rebounding workforce.

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Suit Dropped Against AE Firms in Amazon Warehouse Collapse

ENR Construction

Six people were killed when a tornado hit the Edwardsville, Ill., Amazon fulfillment center in December 2021.

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ABC: Construction Backlog and Contractor Confidence Waver in October

Contractor Magazine

After surpassing its pre-pandemic level in September, backlog is now back below the reading observed in February 2020.

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Stop Making These Mistakes and Start Scaling Your Specialty Contractor Business

Anything that is built on a poor foundation will soon crumble from the ground up. This is literally the case in the construction stage of projects and it applies just the same during the pre-construction stage. This free eBook is your ultimate guide to scaling your business with customizable software as early as during the bidding stage.

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Dodge: 2023 Construction Starts Will Remain Flat

ENR Construction

Interest rates have slowed residential work, while retail and manufacturing, remain strong.

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Xylem Bell & Gossett’s Little Red Schoolhouse Responds to Increased Demand

Contractor Magazine

Since restrictions from COVID-19 have been scaled back, the demand for in-person training has surged.

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IIJA Year One: Funds Flow but Regulations Face Criticism

ENR Construction

Industry praises formula funding pace, critiques Buy America, project review implementation.

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Rinse Better with UltraRinse

Contractor Magazine

Save water and time.

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The Specialty Contractor's Guide to Job Cost Accounting

Supply chain challenges and rising material costs are forcing specialty contractors to pay more for what they need to complete each job. Following a simple set of principles, this easy-to-follow guide can help you manage job costs, ease the pains of accounting, and run a more profitable businesses. If you are a Specialty Contractor or Self-performing GC, you do not want to miss out on this essential guide!

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Jerry Barnier Named ENR Southwest’s 2023 Legacy Award Winner

ENR Construction

ENR Southwest is honored to name Jerry Barnier as its 2023 Legacy Award winner.

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Four Solar Projects Settle $1.3M EPA Clean Water Construction Suit

ENR Construction

Projects totaling over 500 MW in Alabama, Idaho and Illinois that settled alleged violations of federal permit and stormwater rules were built by Swinerton and a spinoff firm, which were not parties to the suit.

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