Methylene Chloride Production Cost Analysis 2025: Feasibility

Setting up a methylene chloride production plant requires detailed market analysis as well as detailed insights into various operational aspects, including individual processes, raw material procurement, utilities, infrastructure development, machine and technology specifications, human resources planning, logistics and financial considerations. IMARC Group's report titled “Methylene Chloride Production Cost Analysis Report 2025: Industry Trends, Plant Setup,… Continue reading Methylene Chloride Production Cost Analysis 2025: Feasibility

RECORD's annual innovation conference returns to New York on October 30th

With Archtober officially in full swing in New York City, the countdown is on to a can't-miss end-of-month architecture and design event: RECORD's annual innovation conference. The October 30 meeting will be held for the third consecutive year at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Lower Manhattan and will feature a compelling lineup of international… Continue reading RECORD's annual innovation conference returns to New York on October 30th

Contractor liability risk grows as EPA retains PFOA and PFOS Superfund awards

According to the Associated General Contractors of America, contractors on construction sites face significant liability risks due to the Trump administration's recent decision to maintain Superfund hazardous substance designations for two PFAS substances, known as “forever chemicals.” In September, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin said the designation of PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid) and PFOS… Continue reading Contractor liability risk grows as EPA retains PFOA and PFOS Superfund awards

Vera C. Rubin Observatory: The best inventions of 2025

Astronomy's newest telescope is a cosmic paparazzi that takes about 1,000 images of the southern sky each night from a mountaintop in Chile. Using giant mirrors that focus starlight into a 3,200-megapixel camera, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory is expected to reveal billions of cosmic objects over the next decade and could solve some tantalizing… Continue reading Vera C. Rubin Observatory: The best inventions of 2025

Ghent researchers produce environmentally friendly paving stones from waste ash

Researchers at Ghent University have unveiled Belgium's first paving stones made entirely from household waste ash. The pilot is part of AshCycle, a Horizon Europe initiative that converts combustion ash into raw materials for low-carbon construction. The Belgian consortium includes waste management giant Veolia, Ghent University and the companies ResourceFull, Orbix and SECO. The ash… Continue reading Ghent researchers produce environmentally friendly paving stones from waste ash

The wait for new WA ferries gets even longer with the selection of the Florida shipyard. • Washington State Standard

Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson celebrated the state's award of a $715 million contract for three hybrid-electric ferries in July as a milestone in its quest to improve the country's largest ferry system. But under this deal, Washington State Ferries passengers will wait a year longer than planned for a new plug-in vessel to provide some… Continue reading The wait for new WA ferries gets even longer with the selection of the Florida shipyard. • Washington State Standard

The carbon capture and sequestration market is expected to reach $6.6 billion globally by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 5.8%: Allied Market Research

Demand for the carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) market is driven by its integration into power generation, industrial manufacturing, and oil and gas sectors. Advances in capture technologies such as solvent-based absorption, membrane separation and cryogenic processes, as well as improved compression, transport and geological storage techniques, have increased system efficiency, reduced operating costs and… Continue reading The carbon capture and sequestration market is expected to reach $6.6 billion globally by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 5.8%: Allied Market Research

4Rivers Equipment Named Newest Trimble Technology Outlet

Trimble has announced Greeley, Colorado-based 4Rivers Equipment as its newest Trimble Technology Outlet. 4Rivers will now sell Trimble grade control, site positioning systems and correction services technology directly to customers using John Deere construction equipment. 4Rivers' Trimble technology includes Trimble Works subscription packages, which provide contractors with easy, low-risk ways to scale operations and provide… Continue reading 4Rivers Equipment Named Newest Trimble Technology Outlet

What does the AI-powered future of construction look like?

Josh kids The construction industry is booming and will grow by $4.2 trillion worldwide over the next 15 years, according to Global Construction Futures. But that growth faces a challenge: a widening skills gap, a 41% increase in job openings compared to last year and a looming wave of retirements. Artificial intelligence offers a powerful… Continue reading What does the AI-powered future of construction look like?