Including a project labor contract requirement in multiple federal contract solicitations does not result in anything less than the full and open competition required by federal law, the U.S. government told a federal court. If a contractor is able but unwilling to enter into a PLA – a pre-employment collective bargaining agreement with a labor… Continue reading The union rule meets the requirements of contract competition, says the US
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Ya'an Panda Performance Center / ZXD Architects
© Zhepeng Zhang +7 shareshare Facebook Twitter post Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/1024766/yaan-panda-performance-center-zxd-architects © Zhepeng Zhang Text description of the architects. The architects designed two “cradle-like” shapes for this project, one large and one small. The large structure is located in the center of the site and houses the main performance function, while the small structure… Continue reading Ya'an Panda Performance Center / ZXD Architects
EPA Issues Interim Guidance for the 2024 AEZ Rule
EPA recently published interim guidance and additional materials to assist the regulatory community in implementing the final rule's requirements for the Agricultural Worker Protection Standard (WPS) Application Exclusion Zone (AEZ). An AEZ is defined as an area immediately surrounding pesticide application equipment during an outdoor pesticide application. The final rule defines additional requirements to protect… Continue reading EPA Issues Interim Guidance for the 2024 AEZ Rule
Future-proof data centers in Asia
As data center construction continues to expand globally, Asia has emerged as a major hub driven by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), cloud-based platforms, supportive government policies and widespread use of the Internet of Things (IoT). However, the rapid growth of data centers raises important environmental concerns and presents the industry with a crucial… Continue reading Future-proof data centers in Asia
Ironclad's new GC on career changes and how AI will make lawyers better
Taking time off from the business world can be career-clarifying. Jasmine Singh learned this after giving up her career as a commercial litigator at a large law firm to work as an instructor in the fitness industry for a year. “The peloton behind me isn’t just a towel rack,” she joked in a recent video… Continue reading Ironclad's new GC on career changes and how AI will make lawyers better
Fortera is working with Sumitomo to bring its low-carbon cement products to Asian markets
Low-carbon cement manufacturer Fortera is collaborating with multinational Sumitomo Corporation to enable widespread adoption of Fortera's carbon-reducing ReCarb technology in Asian markets. The two companies have agreed to a memorandum of understanding to focus on deploying Fortera's low-carbon bolt-on cement plants to some of Asia's largest cement producers. The Japanese market will initially be the… Continue reading Fortera is working with Sumitomo to bring its low-carbon cement products to Asian markets
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Three years in a row, a sausage manufacturer has been cited by OSHA
Listen to the article 3 mins This audio is generated automatically. Please let us know if you have any feedback. Diving certificate: The Ministry of Labor found that Dean Sausage Co.'s meat processing and packing plant in Atalla, Alabama, had repeatedly neglected safety standards during inspections over the past three years, resulting in employees being… Continue reading Three years in a row, a sausage manufacturer has been cited by OSHA
Clean the Sky – 3D printed carbon capture technology
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore have unveiled an advanced 3D concrete printing technology that captures and stores carbon dioxide. This innovative process incorporates CO2 into the building material, increasing the strength and durability of the resulting structures. This method involves injecting a mixture of steam and carbon dioxide – both byproducts of… Continue reading Clean the Sky – 3D printed carbon capture technology
New 3D concrete printing method captures carbon dioxide
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a new 3D concrete printing technique that captures carbon, introducing a novel approach to reducing the environmental impact of the construction industry. This groundbreaking technique aims to significantly reduce the carbon footprint of cement – a substance that contributes 1.6 billion tonnes of carbon… Continue reading New 3D concrete printing method captures carbon dioxide