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U-M Regents approve construction of 12-story adult inpatient hospital

Michigan Medicine announced plans to build a new adult hospital that will increase patient access and transform medical and surgical care at the academic medical center of the University of Michigan. The new 12-story hospital will house 264 private rooms...

Bluebeam Supports Expanding Australian Construction Industry with New Subsidiary

Bluebeam, Inc., leading developer of innovative technology solutions for the global architectural, engineering and construction (AEC) industries and part of the Nemetschek Group, announced the formation of a Australian subsidiary, Bluebeam Australia Pty Ltd., to better serve customers in...

LBX Announces Link-Belt LSG Series and LCG Series Work Tools

LBX Company LLC, Lexington Kentucky announces Link-Belt® LSG Series Scrap Grapples and LCG Series Contractor Handling Grapples, designed for scrap handling, construction & demolition sorting, and bulk material handling. LSG Series Work Tools The Link-Belt Scrap Grapple is a low-maintenance, high-capacity...

Samsung begins construction on $220m R&D centre in Vietnam

Samsung Electronics has started construction on a new $220m Research and Development Center in Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. Located in the Tay Ho, the R&D facility will have a total construction area of 11,603m² and with a...

Skyjack Brings Full Fleet of A92.20 Models to CONEXPO

Linamar Corporation’s Skyjack division is leading the MEWP market for change and is bringing a full fleet of ANSI A92.20 machines to CONEXPO 2020. The industry leading OEM moved forward with a full changeover as of January 2020 and...

Kenoteq launches brick made almost entirely of construction waste

Scottish startup Kenoteq has launched the K-Briq – a more sustainable building brick that is unfired and made of 90 per cent construction waste. Invented by engineering professor Gabriela Medero at Edinburgh's Heriot-Watt University, the K-Briq generates less than a...

Nashville construction software firm completes purchase of Sioux Citys lienwaivers.io

A Tennessee construction finance software company said it has completed its purchase of Sioux City-based lienwaivers.io, a growing tech firm that developed a system that streamlines construction payments. Built Technologies, headquartered in Nashville, will create a new division, Built for...

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