Company donates 3D printers to primary schools in Lagos – THISDAYLIVE

Oluchi Chibuzor As part of efforts to digitize education and improve learning experiences, Generative CAD Services Limited, a product development and engineering consultancy, has collaborated with Flashforge to deliver the Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro and Flashforge Adventurer 5M 3D printers to the African Church Primary School and to donate to the First African Church Mission… Continue reading Company donates 3D printers to primary schools in Lagos – THISDAYLIVE

Security agency shifts gears on Covid plan for health workers

The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has stopped setting rules aimed at slowing the spread of Covid-19 in hospitals and health clinics in order to shift the agency's focus on more infectious diseases, according to a notice released Tuesday by the Labor Department to direct. OSHA submitted the draft final Covid-19 rule for healthcare… Continue reading Security agency shifts gears on Covid plan for health workers

SSH Group Selected as Preferred Contractor for Gold Duke Project

Stay one step ahead of the market: Western Gold Resources Ltd. ((AU:WGR)) has issued an announcement. SSH Group Ltd has been selected as the preferred contractor for project management services for Western Gold Resources Ltd's Gold Duke project in Western Australia. This selection represents a significant step in SSH's strategic expansion into Western Australia's mining… Continue reading SSH Group Selected as Preferred Contractor for Gold Duke Project

The city of Alachua is expanding regulations to include hookah bars, food trucks and smoke shops

The Alachua City Commission on Monday unanimously approved the second reading of an ordinance that introduces several new definitions and some clarifications to the city's Land Development Regulations (LDRs). Another new ordinance also allows trash containers to be located in a city entrance, clear of buildings. The first ordinance amending Alachua's LDRs touches on several… Continue reading The city of Alachua is expanding regulations to include hookah bars, food trucks and smoke shops

This Week in Labor History January 13-19

JANUARY 13TH1874 – The original Tompkins Square Riot. As unemployed workers demonstrated in New York's Tompkins Square Park, a detachment of mounted police charged into the crowd and beat men, women and children with batons.1924 – As the nation debates a constitutional amendment to curb the widespread practice of brutal overwork of children in factories… Continue reading This Week in Labor History January 13-19

Hylio's new drone can clean solar panels and control weeds on project sites

Maintaining a solar farm that spans several acres can require the deployment of a fleet of personnel to remove weeds and clean the panels. Hylio has developed a drone that can help automate solar panel maintenance. The Hylio AG-210 is a small and nimble drone from the Texas-based company. All of Hylio's UAS, including the… Continue reading Hylio's new drone can clean solar panels and control weeds on project sites

Strong bonds are the biggest advantage of the asphalt industry

Share a little about yourself. What area of ​​the asphalt industry are you currently working in and how would you describe your daily work? I am a wife, mother and Pippa (grandmother) and have been working in the asphalt industry for almost two decades. I currently serve in a dual role as Vice President of… Continue reading Strong bonds are the biggest advantage of the asphalt industry

MacKeith and Waller will receive a $300,000 award from the U.S. Forest Service

Photo submitted Peter Mackeith, left, and Matt Waller The U.S. Forest Service recently awarded a $300,000 grant to faculty at the University of Arkansas' Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design and Sam M. Walton College of Business to identify and research the use of innovative wood construction products , to develop and… Continue reading MacKeith and Waller will receive a $300,000 award from the U.S. Forest Service

Why are some in the green building industry so optimistic about bamboo?

(© touchedbylight – Generated with AI – stock.adobe.com) Bamboo, one of the fastest growing plants in the world, has been known as a rudimentary building material for many centuries. Although the resource is now often limited to scaffolding or remote residential projects, advocates have recently rallied for its use in modern construction. To counteract the… Continue reading Why are some in the green building industry so optimistic about bamboo?