Each painter has slightly different methods and preferences, but the pros all know the trade secrets READ HERE
The structure emerges from the forest and rises above Interstate 90 east of Seattle. It’s aimed at allowing elk, bear, wolverines, deer and other animals to safely cross the highway READ... read more →
1978- Construction begins on the light aircraft carrier, the HMS Ark Royal.
Brian Palmquist, director of Builders Without Borders, was at The Buildings Show in Toronto recently to discuss lessons learned when rebuilding communities around the globe with one example being concrete... read more →
Designed in-house by their award-winning R&D team in Breda, the Netherlands, the new Transition Piece Carrier has been developed as a more cost-effective alternative of transporting the TPs rather than... read more →
The doors of one of Canada’s most iconic music venues swung shut early this summer as construction crews got to work on a two-year revitalization project. As the new Ontario... read more →
1921- A fire at a coal mine in Morrison, Colorado results in the death of 6.
Halifax-based engineer has looked to the sea for an energy-efficient solution to heating and cooling a 500,000-square-foot mixed-use complex under construction on the city’s waterfront READ HERE
The system is attached to the main boom on the side facing the load. A rope is secured at the top of the boom head and tensioned using a rope... read more →
The battle to ensure fair construction contracts that meet the needs of both owners and contractors in Ontario is neverending, two panellists offering overviews of the tendering process told delegates... read more →