The upcoming concrete operations on the Little Pine Island Bridge have been rescheduled for Thursday, March 27, starting at approximately 2 a.m. This change is due to unforeseen supply issues with the ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNSpray-on concrete innovation could transform bridge repairsMore than 40,000 bridges in the United States are deemed structurally deficient, and as many as 221,000 are deemed in need of ...
Titan America SA (NYSE: TTAM), a leading fully-integrated producer and supplier of building materials, services and solutions ...
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Asian News International on MSNCretebots Introduces Maharashtra's First Onsite 3D-Printed Office, Pioneering a New Era in ConstructionCretebots, a leading innovator in 3D construction printing, has successfully completed Maharashtra's first onsite 3D-printed ...
Engineers have created a system that sprays Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC) onto structures. Such concrete not only has the potential to patch walls, fix pipes and restore drainage culverts, it ...
Mumbai: The road work is being delayed partly due to underground utilities, water pipelines, and stormwater drain lines, ...
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Macon Telegraph on MSNModern tech, odes to the past. See inside Macon’s new Otis Redding Center to help youthThe Otis Redding Foundation, run by the singer’s family, never had its own physical hub for youth music programs until now, ...
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Businesses and lawmakers are trying to address the U.S. affordable housing crisis by turning to alternative ways to build ...
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AZoBuild on MSNConcrete Shrinkage Reduced with Natural Fibers from Wood PulpNanocellulose fibers in OPC mortar improve hydration and reduce shrinkage, offering a sustainable solution for enhancing ...
Whaley’s Lumber made some changes in their retail operations. Whaley Lumber and Construction Company, Inc. is phasing ...
Bludso’s version is a masterclass in patience and technique – each slice bearing the hallmarks of proper smoking: a pink ring ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS engineer’s concrete breakthrough may turn buildings into carbon-sucking structuresCarbonatable concrete could help reduce CO2 emissions in the construction industry, which accounts for roughly 8% of global ...
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