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Multi-Year Infrastructure Program Worth $50bn For Illinois

JB Pritzker, the Illinois governor, along with the Illinois Department of Transportation, has gone on to announce the largest multi-year infrastructure program in the history of the state, which amounts to just over $50 billion. It is well to be...

Finding the Best Local Electrician for Your Next Build

When it comes to construction projects, whether residential or commercial, the right team makes all the difference. While structural work and design often get most of the attention, the electrical system is truly the backbone of any building. Poor...

Affordable Outdoor Fitness Equipment for Parks

Outdoor fitness equipment transforms parks, playgrounds and community spaces into health, connection and wellness hubs. By offering accessible workout opportunities, communities can encourage physical activity for people of all ages and abilities. From calisthenics stations to complete obstacle courses,...

Why Efficiency Ratings Matter in Furnace Replacements

Furnace replacements are numerous in Dayton, OH, but depend on the efficiency evaluations to determine what is best. Efficiency ratings represent the percentage of potential energy in fuel that is converted to usable heat by the furnace. The higher...

How to Reduce the Likelihood of Future Structural Issues

Client or customer complaints about defects in structures can be frustrating and time-consuming. In fact, it can even become costly if it results in litigation. This is why project managers should have a thorough plan in place to reduce...

Drawn-Out Downtime Can Leave a Lasting Impact: Here’s How to Avoid It

In the construction industry, all resources are calculated with precision, and project managers understand the importance of minimizing delay. Some interruptions may seem inconsequential at first. However, projects have interconnected tasks that can snowball into longer, drawn-out periods of downtime....

Why OSHA Training is Shaping Safer Construction Practices

The construction industry is one of the most regulated sectors when it comes to safety, and for good reason. Workers often operate in high-risk environments, from elevated platforms to excavation sites and poorly ventilated tunnels. To reduce these risks,...

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