Mon.Jan 06, 2020

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CBRE ranks the hottest multifamily markets for 2020

Construction Dive

Much of this year's multifamily construction, according to the research group, will focus on smaller markets and suburban locales.

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Making it: Gen Z learns by doing

BD+C

Born between 1997-2010, Gen Z are digital natives who are starting their college careers. From TikTok videos to rapid prototyping, Gen Z learns by doing. This fundamental shift in learning style will have an impact on higher-education space planning. Reflecting on my experience as both a student and instructor, I have observed that design schools may provide a road map to preparing your campus for the maker generation.

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California bullet train authority approves $1.6B RFP

Construction Dive

The California High-Speed Rail issued the request for proposals to three design-build groups, even though the Federal Railroad Administration said it would not approve the RFP.

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Business Facilities’ Editor: Texas Dominated The Decade

Business Facilities

Editor in Chief Jack Rogers tells News Radio 1080 KRLD that Texas' 2019 State of the Year win is a fitting coda for its dominance in economic development. - Read: Business Facilities’ Editor: Texas Dominated The Decade at BusinessFacilities.com.

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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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Modular Monitor: Getting 'heads in beds' means building hotels in factories

Construction Dive

When it comes to heralding the advantages of offsite construction, the hospitality segment is checking in newcomers to the method like no other and proving to be the most scalable.

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Retail re-invention: Five questions to ask

BD+C

It is a truth universally acknowledged, even to those of us who make a living designing them, that the traditional enclosed shopping center has courted better prospects. The conventional dumb-bell mall is a development model that has cried out for re-invention for at least the last decade (some would claim longer), and the need for fresh ideas likely passed long ago.

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Bombardier To Build Global Manufacturing Center In Ontario

Business Facilities

The 1 million-square-foot facility in the City of Mississauga will have the capacity to build up to 100 aircraft a year and will support thousands of jobs. - Read: Bombardier To Build Global Manufacturing Center In Ontario at BusinessFacilities.com.

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EPA Moves to Increase NOx Standards

Construction Equipment

The Environmental Protection Agency announced a new push to reduce emissions of nitrogen dioxide in heavy trucks, using an “Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking” to request input for its Cleaner Trucks Initiative, which would impose new regulations on the diesel engines powering heavy trucks,…

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OSHA plans multiple revisions to rules impacting construction industry in 2020

BD+C

OSHA is planning new regulations governing several workplace practices that will impact the construction industry in 2020.

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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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[VIDEO] Chicago’s Tallest Residential Skyscraper is Complete

Construction Equipment

Construction on Chicago’s One Bennett Park skyscraper is finally complete after three years of building. A timelapse of the project was released following its completion, allowing viewers to watch the entire process in less than one minute.

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Dive Rewind: Looking back at the top construction headlines of 2019

Construction Dive

Aside from a number of catastrophes, it was a banner year for U.S. construction firms, with many executives reporting that business has never been better.

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Wisconn Roofing Complete, Though Project Still Behind Schedule

Construction Equipment

The roofing on Wisconsin's new manufacturing facility, “Wisconn,” has been completed, according to an announcement by Foxconn Technology Group and construction manager Gilbane Exyte.

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OSHA and Your Company’s Emergency Action Plan

Safety Services Company

OSHA and Your Company's Emergency Action Plan: What You Need to Know. All employees should feel safe in their workplace. While hazards are unavoidable in certain industries, it's an employer’s responsibility to ensure that accidents are kept to a minimum. Thankfully, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration ( OSHA ) has outlined safety guidelines to ensure the safety of both employees and employers.

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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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5 most popular Life of an Architect podcast episodes of 2019

BD+C

Architects Bob Borson, FAIA , and Andrew Hawkins, AIA, LEED AP , produced 25 episodes of the Life of an Architect podcast in 2019. That's more than 28 hours of content on everything from the legal side of architecture, to presentation tips and techniques, to the construction bid process.

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ENR Southwest’s 2020 Top Young Professionals

ENR Construction

The next generation of construction industry leaders expands their skill sets and works to build a stronger, more diverse industry while also serving the communities in which they live and work.

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Maximize Energy Efficiency in Class A Office Buildings With Modern Building Systems

BD+C

Energy-efficient building design starts with the building envelope, but the building systems have a tremendous impact on energy use as well.

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Old Communal Rammed Earth Buildings in China

Natural Building

Anzhenbao is a 19-century residential building, in Yong’an, southeast China’s Fujian Province. Construction of Anzhenbao started in 1885 and took 14 years to complete. The massive rammed earth building has more than 360 rooms, with some 6,000 square meters of floor space. This residential complex resembles another tradition in China that I wrote about in this article.

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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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New website previews 6 ProCONNECT events for 2020

BD+C

ProCONNECT - a series of events that brings developers, builders, contractors, designers, and architects together with experts from building product manufacturers for 1-on-1 discussion of upcoming projects - will premiere March 8 in Dallas.

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ENR Mountain States Announces 2020 Top Young Professionals Winners

ENR Construction

This year's winners include project managers, BIM specialists, architects, engineers and training experts.

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Changing Jobs

BD+C

Changing jobs is exciting and terrifying at the same time, particularly if you are making a drastic change either in the type of work or the size of the firm—something I am experiencing at the moment. Today, we are talking about changing jobs, a topic that seems somewhat fitting given that it is the first podcast episode of 2020 and both Andrew and I have changed jobs.

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Southwest Snapshot for January 2020

ENR Construction

Photographs chosen by our editors from submissions to ENR.com/southwest/photos.

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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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Merger expands HED’s presence in SoCal

BD+C

HED, a national AE firm based in Southfield, Mich., last week disclosed that it has merged with Puchlik Design Associates (PDA), an architectural firm based in Pasadena, Calif., that specializes in healthcare facility design. HED and PDA had previously worked together on a number of projects, and the merger expands HED’s presence in southern California.

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What Is Settlement | Causes For Settlement |What Is Soil Settlement & Foundation Settlement

CivilJungle

What Is Settlement? The term settlement is defined as the vertical displacement of the base of a structure, or of the surface of a road or embankment due to the compression and deformation of the underlying soil. When the weight of every structure compresses and deforms the underlying soil, the settlement is irrelevant because the […].

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States pick up the slack in efficiency policy as federal government lags

BD+C

Despite little action on energy efficiency at the federal level, many states forged ahead with significant policy initiatives in 2019. Among these: · Washington, Colorado, and Hawaii adopted expanded energy and water efficiency standards, including for faucets, commercial kitchen equipment, and computers. · Missouri approved efficiency programs that will help renters and owners of affordable multifamily housing cut costs and energy waste.

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Southwest People: Construction business updates for January 2020

ENR Construction

Updates about construction professionals in Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico.

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Report: Optimism for Construction Growth in the Next Year Remains High

Research reveals 96% of respondents are very or fairly optimistic about their organization’s growth prospects for the next year. The InEight Global Capital Projects Outlook also finds over half see digital technology as the greatest growth opportunity. But these are only some of the findings. Don't be kept in the dark when it comes to the future. Read the report today!

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Commercial Construction 2020 Trends: Cannabis Retail, Senior Housing and Restaurant Construction Lead the Way

HardHatChat

Englewood’s business development team attended ICSC’s CenterBuild conference in December, where conversations revolved around retail activity and opportunities in 2020. The event also included ICSC’s 2019 North America Design and Development Awards, where Englewood, along with client American Girl and project partners, was recognized for its work on the American Girl Place store in New York City.

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Hanford’s Vit Plant Welcomes Chemists in Analytical Laboratory

ENR Construction

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ENR's Southwest City Scoop: Albuquerque

ENR Construction

Dodge offers data on projected 2020 construction starts in the Albuquerque area.