Infrastructure
US Construction Industry Lags Due To Global Labour Shortage
World Construction Today - Construction's skilled labour shortage is a well-known and serious concern for the US construction sector, but the extent of the problem shows issues that need to be resolved right away if the country is to...
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Discover all the advantages of using telescopic guides
The use of telescopic guides or slides is quite common, both in homes and in the industrial sector, due to all the advantages that their application brings. To know them all, we invite you to continue reading this article.
A very useful...
MARKET MOVES
This Year, Building Expenses In US May Climb By Another 14%
World Construction Today - According to real estate behemoth Coldwell Banker Richard Ellis-CBRE, construction expenses in the US are expected to rise by 14.1% by the end of 2022.
A number of factors, including a labour shortage, general inflation, supply-chain...
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Concrete Can Be Strengthened Through Recycled PPE Waste
World Construction Today - By using disposable personal protection equipment (PPE) to strengthen concrete, engineers at RMIT University in Australia have created a novel solution to dramatically reduce the amount of trash produced by the pandemic. For the first...
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Traditional Mortgages vs. Construction Loans – What’s Better?
Your home may be your largest investment, making a mortgage the most significant loan you’ll ever need. However, developing a new residence from scratch necessitates a different kind of mortgage than buying an existing property.
If you’re buying a previously...
Civil Engineering
US Construction Equipment Rental Sales To Rise 12.5% In 2022
World Construction Today - The American Rental Association (ARA) forecasts significant growth for equipment rental revenue in the United States this year despite economic indicators being described as mixed and uncertain. However, the ARA is cautious about the effects...
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Machine-Interpretable Norms To Aid Move To Sustainability
World Construction Today - A collaboration between the British Standards Institution (BSI) and the Norwegian software company Cobuilder will make machine-interpretable standards information available to the British and global built environment industries. The objective is to enhance collaboration within...
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