British Columbia introduces new tower crane regulations for improved construction safety
Tower crane regulations in British Columbia now require a Notice of Project submission to enhance both worker and civilian safety.
Tower crane regulations in British Columbia now require a Notice of Project submission to enhance both worker and civilian safety.
Liebherr and Fortescue announce a new partnership expansion to produce zero-emission mining equipment to deliver on decarbonization targets.
Businesses and community organizations across Canada will use purple lights to celebrate the contributions of people with disabilities on October 17, 2024.
Edged Energy begins construction on its state-of-the-art data center in Mesa, Arizona, set to redefine sustainable digital infrastructure.
More than a third of U.S. bridges need repair or replacement, posing risks to public safety and the economy.
Lower interest rates have contributed to increased confidence in present and future single-family home sales and prospective buyer traffic.
DroneDeploy, Skydio, and Drone Services Canada enhance construction with improved safety, efficiency, and data accuracy through innovative drone technology in 2024.
A Federal rate cut of 0.5 percent could reignite construction projects, benefiting builders and developers of all sizes.
AI-powered construction tech company Buildots secures a $15 million investment to continue the development of AI technology in construction.
Fed rate cuts might boost home demand, but challenges like labor shortages and high material costs still pose problems for builders.
Virginia Tech introduces a major in construction safety leadership, preparing students for site safety and leadership careers.
The new facility spans 500,000 sq. ft. and is set to bring in a total of 1,200 jobs to Mississippi, helping boost U.S. manufacturing.
