The MSP475 riding trowel boasts twin 46-in. rotors with five bladed “spiders” for even panning and finishing.
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The MSP475 riding trowel boasts twin 46-in. rotors with five bladed “spiders” for even panning and finishing.
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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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Nearly 14 months after the Morandi viaduct collapsed in Genoa, Italy, killing 43 people, crews placed the first section of a 1,067-meter-long, 19-span steel and concrete replacement structure.
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Technology is changing everything. The construction industry has long held the reputation of being late to adopt technology. But the post-recession construction boom—coupled with the integration of technology into our everyday lives—has changed the way contractors work.
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ARTBA spent a year campaigning for the increased flexibility in utilizing innovative products.
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New market data and AEC executive perspectives at New York City gathering shed light on how size and strategy, tenure and technology matter
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New market data and AEC executive perspectives at New York City gathering shed light on how size and strategy, tenure and technology matter
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Once considered an "impossible" project, Norway has settled on a design for a 5-kilometer-long floating bridge to cross the 550-meter-deep Bjørna fjord.
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Enerpac’s E-Series of hydraulic and electric cutters are designed to cut a wide variety of construction materials.
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The Sept. 17 acquisition of a 30% share in a Danish technology company by a Canadian manufacturer of concrete admixtures and waterproofing materials may turn out to mark the leading edge of a sweeping change for concrete construction in North America.
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