The pandemic is driving rapid change in design and construction technology, but the same adoption rigor that existed before it still delivers the best results.
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The pandemic is driving rapid change in design and construction technology, but the same adoption rigor that existed before it still delivers the best results.
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A new wearable sensor is offering construction workers and safety managers an early warning signal when someone on the jobsite is showing signs of heat exhaustion.
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ENR’s 20-city average cost indexes, wages and materials prices. Historical data and details for ENR’s 20 cities can be found at ENR.com/economics
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Building a company with staying power is no easy feat.
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It is too soon to predict what 2021 will bring, but there are signs that the recession will end soon
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Federal funding is critical to the country’s economic recovery, analysts say
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Adapting infrastructure for climate change is moving beyond the theoretical in some areas
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Continental Refining Co. is planning to convert its idled petroleum refinery in Somerset to a soybean crushing, biodiesel refining and blending facility.
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When the COVID-19 pandemic first spread across the U.S. earlier this year, construction sites saw a raft of new safety procedures to ensure essential work could continue without casually spreading the virus.
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Perhaps the most widely known editor at Engineering News-Record—Gary J. Tulacz, director of our top-ranked firms enterprise—is retiring on Dec. 31.
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