ENR's past coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the industry, dating back to the beginning of 2020.
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ENR's past coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the industry, dating back to the beginning of 2020.
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In a recent survey by the International Code Council, 26% of the more than 1,150 code-official respondents report building departments have received requests for permits for COVID-19-related facilities, including in temporary structures in alternative locations, such as school gymnasiums, hotels, outpatient surgical centers or in pop-structures in parking lots.
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Maintaining social distancing can be a problem on an active jobsite. But Smartvid.io is turning it's safety-monitoring A.I. toward the challenge of keeping workers safely spaced out.
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Starting any work not on the critical path could work against you.
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As the global pandemic rages, construction confronts changing realities to keep projects, workforces, businesses and futures on track
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Noted Boston-based CM educator Mark Hasso dies of cancer at 73
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From the hundreds of thousands of page views on ENR.com, we know readers are on a quest to understand the rapidly changing situations they face during the COVID-19 emergency.
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As current and projected demand for added hospital beds to care for COVID-19 patients reaches dire levels in parts of the U.S., contractors are helping health care systems and governments explore a variety of ways to address the shortages.
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How much protection will task-specific gloves provide?
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The newly enacted $2-trillion stimulus package to ease the impact of the coronavirus outbreak has benefits for engineering and construction firms—and their client companies—through provisions for small-business loans and tax breaks, plus some funding.
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