Fri.Jul 27, 2018

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Construction Efforts Scale with New Drone Mission Capabilities

Construction Business Owner

Drones are already making a difference at construction sites. Companies are collecting data to monitor progress, optimize job reports and complete many other construction functions by deploying these small, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). Find out how they're doing this here. .

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Nevada: New Business Is Welcome, New Taxes Are Not

Business Facilities

There are no personal income taxes, corporate taxes or an inventory tax in Nevada—just a pro-business climate that is attracting a bevy of new jobs. - Read: Nevada: New Business Is Welcome, New Taxes Are Not at BusinessFacilities.com.

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Skender plans Chicago modular manufacturing facility

Construction Dive

The contractor-turned-modular builder said the plant will help merge design, manufacturing and construction into one process and shave up to 40% off schedule and 20% off costs.

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Construction Contractors Need A Nudge To Change

Contractor Bookkeeping

Construction Contractors know lots about the work they do. As an expert in their fields from finish carpentry, tile setter, masonry, roofer or landscaper the finished product looks beautiful. When a skilled craftsman does the work, it looks effortless. Others think I could have done that.

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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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Office construction could start slowing in 2019, report says

Construction Dive

The brisk pace of office construction has put some metros like Nashville in danger of overbuilding, according to Cushman & Wakefield.

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Construction progresses on $8B LaGuardia airport expansion

Construction Dive

LaGuardia Gateway Partners, a joint venture which includes Skanska, Meridiam and others, has made significant headway.

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Fire-Damaged Pittsburgh Bridge Finally Nears Full Completion

ENR Construction

About two years after a fire damaged Pittsburgh’s Liberty Bridge, the bridge's approximately $81-million rehabilitation project is nearly complete.

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Joining Forces to Request Increase Cap for H-2B Seasonal Workers

Green Industry Professionals

The organizations cite grave financial impacts on the landscaping industry due to the lack of visas.

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EPA Eases Coal-Ash Impoundment Rules

ENR Construction

Environmental group slam changes, but construction watchers await new proposal to push more beneficial ash reuse in concrete and other building materials.

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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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Should “differentiation” be your 80 per cent marketing priority?

Construction Marketing Ideas

i’m going a bit out on a limb here, but believe the single most important marketing decision you can make is your differentiator. Of course, there are other business decisions beyond marketing, and fundamental values to consider, but your ultimate success and profitability will arise from your uniqueness in the marketplace, or at least your […].

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Michigan Construction Firm To Pay $2.5M To Settle False-Claims Allegations

ENR Construction

U.S. DOJ contends Sorensen Gross violated subcontracting requirements on a project in Jordan.

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Mich. Construction Firm to Pay $2.5M to Settle False-Claims Allegations

ENR Construction

U.S. DOJ contends Sorensen Gross violated subcontracting requirements on project in Jordan.