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Who accepts responsibility when your employees don’t know what they’re doing? You’re smart, you work hard, and you’ve already realized that employee training takes both time and money. You’ve identified your problem; your issue becomes, what to do about
After a decade of planning and roughly three years of construction, a hospital consisting of 118,000 square feet of thin stone, 5,400 tons of steel, 19,700 yards of concrete, and 18 million feet of cable opened its state-of-the-art doors. Virtua Voorhee
ArchiCAD 18 offers a streamlined workflow solution, keeping architects in the state of the creative design flow with as little disruption as possible.
Autodesk Building Design Suite 2015 is a portfolio of interoperable design software that supports BIM- and CAD-based workflows to help professionals design, simulate, visualize, and construct better buildings.
RISA-3D is billed as the most popular structural engineering software in the United States. So, chances are you’ve at least heard of it.
Once upon a time, refrigerators were cooled by blocks of ice, telephones had rotary dials, and television sets had only three channels. Today that seems quaint, but at the time it was the epitome of high tech. Of course, we are still keeping food fresh,
Wynnchurch Capital, owner of Indiana Limestone Company, has selected Tom Quigley as the next chief executive officer of Indiana Limestone Company.
Laticrete has joined ecoScorecard™, a database of free, web-based, manufacturer-specific micro sites that help architects and designers search, evaluate and document environmental impacts of building products and materials against the leading environm
Oldcastle Architectural is expanding its masonry collection with the introduction of InsulTech™, a complete Insulated Concrete Masonry Unit (ICMU) system.
Construction is underway on 460 New York Avenue, NW, in Washington, D.C., an 11-story condominium in the rapidly redeveloping Mount Vernon Triangle neighborhood.
Think of the types of events that might have forced the creation or adoption of a national system of codes and standards. Probably the last thing that would ever come to mind is a flood of molasses cascading through the streets of Boston.