Emerging technologies in buildings and economic development: a Vuca perspective The construction industry is transformed profoundly, which is driven by rapid technological progress and the pressure of globalization. While we navigate through the fourth and fifth industrial revolutions, the way we design, construct and interact with buildings develops at an unprecedented pace. In this article,… Continue reading Construction of the future: Use of new technologies such as artificial intelligence for intelligent cities in a Vuca world
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A person who was killed in Manorhaven Wall Collapse
One worker killed, another injured in Manorhaven, Long Island demolition accident Long Island, New York (March 8, 2025) – One worker was killed and another injured after a wall collapsed along the Kirkwood Road in Manorhaven. Long Island officials say that the incident will take place on Monday around 11:43 a.m. Two workers were at… Continue reading A person who was killed in Manorhaven Wall Collapse
The British construction week announces strategic partnership with the popular buyer Lounge from Procurement Hubfor Show
Since companies across Great Britain now navigated in the Procurement Act 2023 (which was navigated on February 24th), the British construction week (UKCW) London has announced the Procurement Hub as a strategic partner for the BUYERS LOUGE of the show last October in Birmingham. Specialist entrepreneurs who want to be added to construction project creation… Continue reading The British construction week announces strategic partnership with the popular buyer Lounge from Procurement Hubfor Show
27 of the worst tech pieces that have obsessed
Nobody needed three seasons of Black mirror not to find out that technology is particularly advantageous now when our Brains filled with plastic Cooks every day in what could be designed as a techno hellscape. It turns out Asimovs Novels were eliminated because nobody told the robots that they couldn't hurt people at all. But… Continue reading 27 of the worst tech pieces that have obsessed
Pesticular practices: EPA uses FIFRA to take over additional operating and workplace controls for ethylene oxide | K&L Gates LLP
After the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken on strict air emission controls for commercial sterilisators that have taken over ethylene oxide (ETO), it has now taken over further control over the exposure to ETO in the workplace, including the introduction of new employee exposure limits, the use of ETO use in sterilizing food Training… Continue reading Pesticular practices: EPA uses FIFRA to take over additional operating and workplace controls for ethylene oxide | K&L Gates LLP
The Chinese contractor for the largest airport project in Cambodia transfers a source of qualifications about the Cambodian talent
The air wage photo recorded on March 6, 2025 shows Techo International Airport in the province of Kandal, Cambodia. (Photo by Van Pov/Xinhua) “This project has a very important opportunity to develop the skills for Cambodian engineers and workers,” said Chhorn Meta. “There are a lot of things that our cambodian engineers have never experience.”… Continue reading The Chinese contractor for the largest airport project in Cambodia transfers a source of qualifications about the Cambodian talent
The new 3D printer uses graphs and AI to build and cook food at the same time
Researchers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have developed a new 3D printer that produces food layer with the help of graphs and artificial intelligence (AI). The 3D printer can create complex edible structures and precise infrared heating to maximize product quality and security. This combination helps to overcome some significant… Continue reading The new 3D printer uses graphs and AI to build and cook food at the same time
Hushan Reservoir Environmental Education Center / KDS Architects
© Manka Huang + 32 shareshare Facebook Twitter post Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/1027599/Hushan-reservoir-environmental-education-center-kds-architects AreaArea of this architecture projectArea: 602 m² YearThe final year of this architecture project Year: 2024 Photos © Manka Huang Text description provided by the architects. The Hushan Reservoir Environmental Education Center in Douliu City, Yunlin County, Taiwan, was founded as part… Continue reading Hushan Reservoir Environmental Education Center / KDS Architects
Sea sponges inspire super strong material for more durable buildings
All of these sponges that live in deep oceans have a secret: their light grid -like shapes are surprisingly stiff and strong. Inspired by these fascinating creatures, researchers from Australia RMIT University have developed a new structure in order to produce significantly stronger materials for more durable buildings. The team examined how the double grid… Continue reading Sea sponges inspire super strong material for more durable buildings
Column of the NRC Chair – – March 2025
Written by Joe Daloisio, Chairman of the National Railroad Construction and Maintenance Association (NRC) Joe Daloisio Chairman of the National Railroad Construction and Maintenance Association (NRC) With the kind permission of NRC The voice of railway entrepreneurs and suppliers Came through loudly and clearly on the Capitol Hill January 23, 2025 marked some remarkable first.… Continue reading Column of the NRC Chair – – March 2025