Design a better morning – the source

The word “architect” is reminiscent of a person who designs aesthetically appealing houses, buildings and outdoor areas. But architects do so much more than visually appealing: they build better communities by increasing accessibility, tackling inequalities, protecting the environment and improving life. “Architecture,” explains Brendan Wittttruck, March '11, Maud '11, McM '11, “is a life of… Continue reading Design a better morning – the source

Wethersfield Fire Dept has new rules after a fatal accident; A look at the UTV training program of the CT Fire Academy

Wethersfield, Ct. (Wfsb) – More and more Connecticut fire brigades are being trained for the use of UTVs. In short, for supply tasks you are a kind of off-road vehicle that could wear several passengers and heavier loads. After the loss of a Wethersfield Volunteer Firefighter in 2024, which died during the operation of a… Continue reading Wethersfield Fire Dept has new rules after a fatal accident; A look at the UTV training program of the CT Fire Academy

Construction project: August 8th Update

Several features of the building will be available in the summer of 2025 The David Geffen Galeries and its surroundings are brought to life with installations of the sculpture outdoors, the openings of restaurants and retail space and special preview events. Find out more about the 2025 plans. The main building of the building enters… Continue reading Construction project: August 8th Update

Queen Beatrix International Airport reaches Leed Gold Certification

Queen Beatrix International Airport (Aua Airport) is the first airport terminal in the Caribbean that has reached the respected Leed Gold Certification. The airport secured the sustainable certification for its Gateway 2030 phase 1a expansion project, which corresponds to an expansion of its passenger terminals of more than 14,000 m2 in the USA and contains… Continue reading Queen Beatrix International Airport reaches Leed Gold Certification

A strategic catalyst for the shareholder value and the sector management

In the constantly developing landscape of the engineering and construction sector (E&C), the Obayashi Corporation took a brave step with its 2025 share program and bought 14.56 million shares (2.04% of the outstanding shares) back for 29.99 billion yen. This campaign, which is carried out at an average price of 2,060 yen per share –… Continue reading A strategic catalyst for the shareholder value and the sector management

Cal/Osha calls on employers to protect employees from heat diseases

On August 5, the California Department for Vocational Security and Health (CAL/OSHA) asked for employers across the state to protect workers from outdoor workplaces and indoors from heat. High temperatures are forecast throughout California. It is expected that the temperatures in several areas will reach 97 ° to 117 ° Fahrenheit (F) and reach a… Continue reading Cal/Osha calls on employers to protect employees from heat diseases

The young man murdered the 73-year-old lover, buried him in a bathtub full of concrete

Honolulu, Hawaii (WKRC)-a man owed himself guilty of having murdered his 73-year-old lover, buried him in a bathtub full of concrete and treating the victim's luxury goods as his own until he was caught. According to a man received by humans, the 26-year-old Juan Baron admitted to the police that he had murdered his 73-year-old… Continue reading The young man murdered the 73-year-old lover, buried him in a bathtub full of concrete

German robot works on construction sites and helps the man to build wall

A robot helps people on a construction site in Germany. The robot was developed by the Technical University of Munich and was tested under real conditions for working with human machine in construction. The innovation included the construction of a climate -optimized wall at the university. The robot arm is equipped with a gripper and… Continue reading German robot works on construction sites and helps the man to build wall

North End Connectors ensures the contract for Yonge North Subway

The Yonge North Subway extension is expected to enable more than 90,000 daily trips. Credit: Aecon Group Inc. The North End Connectors Consortium has received a contract for USD 1.4 billion (USD 1.01 billion) from Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Metrolinx for the Yonge North Subway Extension Project in Canada. This project, which is financed by… Continue reading North End Connectors ensures the contract for Yonge North Subway