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Mighty Buildings lands $22M to create sustainable and affordable 3D-printed homes

Oakland-based Mighty Buildings, which is on a quest to build homes using 3D printing, robotics and automation, has raised a $22 million extension to its Series B round of funding. The additional capital builds upon a $40 million raise the...

Build Group Chooses Buildots AI Construction Technology for Three Projects Including M2 Tower by 5M in San Francisco

Buildots, the AI construction tech company that uses computer vision to capture every detail of the fit out phase and provide objective, data-backed insights to contractors, has been selected by Build Group Inc. to be used on three projects...

BlueTape Launches To Transform Payments in the Construction Industry

BlueTape, a payment and financing solution for the construction industry, announced today that it has officially launched its payments solution. Construction pros can use BlueTape to make and receive payments on their mobile device. This exciting milestone marks the...

China-Canada Collaboration on CO2 Capture for Cement

A new collaboration between the China Building Materials Academy, (CBMA) and Canadian based, International CCS Knowledge Centre (Knowledge Centre) will see simultaneous advancements in understanding and knowledge sharing of carbon capture technology designed specifically to see substantial emission reductions...

House Moves 101: Quick Tips To Prepare A Car For Your Move

If you’re preparing for a house move, then congratulations! A house move easily becomes one of the best things to happen in your life, especially if you want access to better jobs, get your kids to better schools, and...

Foster + Partners design Greeces tallest building

UK architect Foster + Partners has designed the Marina Tower in Athens, which will become Greece’s tallest building when completed in 2026. The 200m-tall structure, which will contain 200 apartments across 45 floors, is part of the 620ha Ellinikon development,...

Lafarge Canada and Carbon Upcycling Technologies sign MOU to reduce carbon

Lafarge Canada Inc. has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Calgary-based carbon utilisation company, Carbon Upcycling Technologies. The MOU allows for the potential integration of Carbon Upcycling’s CO2-embedded concrete additive into Lafarge operations, while exploring opportunities to expand...

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