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Tour a Wonderful Log Cabin in North Carolina

Natural Building

Eight years ago Natalie built a tiny log cabin to live solo in nature for $5,000. The post Tour a Wonderful Log Cabin in North Carolina appeared first on Natural Building Blog. A few years later she and her partner had a baby, so she added on a few rooms to the house. You can watch the video at www.youtube.com.

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Split Logs in Half the Time

Green Industry Professionals

Cut your splitting time in half with the Brave (PCLS2013GC) 20 Ton Dual Split Log Splitter! Split logs up to 24” long with the 8” high carbon steel wedge. Reduce time even further with the log tray that comes standard on this unit. The log tray.

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Owl Mountain – Earth Sheltered Log Framed House in Saskatchewan

Natural Building

I got the compression springs from a log home builder. I sheathed the log frame in 2x material all of which came with the farm (my grandpa had it cut and milled) and was cut from the land where the house resides. feet of flooring – and we have lots left.

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Office sector drags down construction planning

Construction Dive

Nonresidential planning slowed, as workers continue to log in from home, but most other categories showed growth, according to Dodge Construction Network.

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How the Lumber Supply Chain Impacts Your Construction Project

Construction Business Owner

Trucks are used for shorter distances, but logging companies use rail cars when the trees must be transported long distances. Once harvested, the trees are transported to sawmills for processing. The trees are either loaded onto flatbed trucks or rail cars for transport to the sawmill.

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The importance of keeping construction daily logs for every site activity

Lets Build

While we have plenty of tools to get a general overview of projects and see how they should be progressing, we only have one that shows how they’re actually progressing: construction daily logs. Let’s explore the importance of keeping construction and maintenance daily logs of every on-site activity.

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Top 2023 Security Trends For Construction Site Security

Construction Marketing

It is known for construction site staff to steal equipment while on the job, which is why keeping detailed logs of who has each item can help you to spot and protect yourself against potential theft, which you might need to make an insurance claim for down the line. Suppose the software spots anomalous data or a potential security threat.

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