Architecture
UK Architecture Firms Warned As New Russia Bans Take Effect
World Construction Today - In response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine 300 days ago, architecture companies have been informed that new limits on working for Russian clients headquartered in their native country or those who are typically residents there...
Civil Engineering
Japanese Government Mulling Over A $7 Billion Tunnel Project
World Construction Today - According to reports, Japan is contemplating spending $7 billion to build a 31-kilometre tunnel. The Tsugaru Strait Tunnel Project would construct an underground tunnel system linking the Japanese mainland with the northern province of Hokkaido;...
News
Essential Electrical Safety Guidance For Construction Sites
Construction sites are notoriously dangerous places to work. One of the biggest risks construction workers face is electricity, so it is vital that you take precautionary measures to keep your employees as safe as possible while they are working...
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Skanska invests EUR 58M, about SEK 610M, in a residential development project in Helsinki, Finland
Skanska invests in a residential development project in Helsinki, Finland. The total investment amounts to EUR 58M, about SEK 610M. The construction contract is worth EUR 46M, about SEK 490M, which will be included in the Nordic order bookings...
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IOTSWC to focus on collaboration, cybersecurity and smart cities
IOT Solutions World Congress 2023 (IOTSWC 2023) will have a Testbed Area showcasing cybersecurity systems, collaborative robots and solutions that transform urban last mile logistics when it takes place from 31 January to 2 February 2023 in Barcelona, Spain.
Cybersecurity...
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Embracing openBIM and Building Lifecycle Intelligence with Nemetschek Solutions
Takenaka Corporation has been committed to realising customer dreams and shaping the world since its very beginnings, more than 400 years ago. Takenaka Corporation employs more than 2,400 architects. Since its founding, Takenaka has participated in major projects that...
Architecture
Charlotte faculty launch research hub to advance green building, planning in Asian Nations
Professor of Architecture Kyoung Hee Kim and Assistant Professor Weimin Wang in the Department of Engineering Technology and Construction Management have received a $300,000 grant from the U.S. Department of State to launch the “Green Buildings Innovation Program.”
This three-year...
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