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3-D Printing Construction Market Will Be Worth $1.5 Billion in 2027, Report Says

iStock/lucadp Story Highlights • A study finds that the global 3-D printing construction market will be worth $1.5 billion in 2027. The Asia-Pacific region is expected to account for the largest revenue share of the market over the forecast period. • Some of the advantages of the technology include more speed, better accuracy and lower […]

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The Changing Landscape of On-Site Employee Health and Safety

iStock/richard johnson In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, on-site construction operations have been dramatically altered. Beginning in March, many construction sites across the United States were temporarily shut down. Only essential projects were able to continue operations. As states begin to reopen their economies, projects are slowly resuming with some major changes to health and […]

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SEO Strategies Can Help Construction Professionals Reach More Customers

iStock/GOCMEN Living in the digital age, the internet is used for just about everything. With this considered, it is important to create a strong online presence for your business. When people in your area are searching for construction companies, you want to be at or near the top of the first search results page to […]

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How Cold Weather Can Impact Construction Teams

iStock/Cineberg Summer might be the best time to start a construction project, but deadlines don’t always cooperate — leaving you working through the winter to get things done. How can cold weather impact construction teams, and how can you prevent these impacts from slowing things down? Contending With Snowfall During the winter months, snowfall is […]

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3 Ways to Run a Safer Job Site

iStock/Oranat Taesuwan Safety should be built into every aspect of a project, from initial planning to completion. But I’ve worked in the trenches. I know when you’re dealing with day-to-day issues caused by everything from material delays to the weather. It’s challenging to keep safety at the top of your priority list. Leaders who fail […]

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How the Roles of Project Managers Have Changed During the Pandemic

iStock/Drazen Zigic Armed with a deep understanding of finance and the building process, controlling a construction job in terms of time and money has always been the core of a project manager’s role. Today, that definition has been — to put it mildly — stretched. The advent of the coronavirus has rewritten the PM playbook. Project […]

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Nobody Wins When Construction Projects Are Underbid

iStock/Tero Vesalainen The lower a contractor’s bid, the better its chance of securing work, especially in a sluggish economy. Everyone likes a bargain, and awarding agencies are no exception. But when a contractor underbids a project’s actual costs, everyone stands to get burned. In the case of government-funded projects, however, it may even be obligated […]

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Can Your Crews Identify the Signs of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?

iStock/Ralf Geithe Keeping crews safe and healthy on the job site has always been, and will always be, a top priority. One issue that’s become more prevalent on projects is indoor air quality and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. The warning signs of CO poisoning can be subtle, which is why safety awareness among construction professionals […]

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5 Tips for Returning to Work on Construction Sites

The COVID-19 virus has entered our lives and shows no intention of leaving anytime soon. As we all try to adjust to the new normal, here are some tips that can make returning to a construction worksite go as seamlessly as possible.  Establish and Maintain an Environment Based on Trust  A professional team that focuses […]

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Xena Workwear Offers Women in Construction a Safe, Fashionable Option

When Ana Kraft worked in the manufacturing world, she often had change from office shoes to work boots that did not fit so well before going onto the manufacturing floor. This set Kraft apart from her male counterparts and left her unsatisfied with the existing work boot options, which she found uncomfortable, unprofessional and unappealing. […]

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