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Wood Wizardry in Oregon: Innovation Raises the Roof for PDX Terminal
Drones, self-propelled modular transporters and a curtain wall that really does hang off the roof like a curtain are all notable technologies that made installing an 18-million-lb timber roof possible at Portland…
March 21, 2024 -
Project of the Year Finalist, Best Renovation/Restoration – Kings Bay Dry Dock Recapitalization
Kings Bay naval base, on the Georgia-Florida border, has been the U.S. Navy hub for nuclear ballistic missile submarines since the 1980s, says the team submission, with operations halted for the first…
March 7, 2024 -
Oakland ‘Phoenix’ Multifamily Project Uses Industrialized Construction, Mycelium
Autodesk, Kreysler & Associates, Factory_OS, MBH Architects and Ecovative have developed an industrialized construction workflow using Forma, Revit and construction cloud to deliver factory-produced apartment modules for a West Oakland affordable housing…
January 27, 2024 -
Seattle’s Audacious Aquarium Throws Builders Swerves, Curves, Twists and Turns
The work on the Coral Canyon tank was described as ‘way outside the box.’
December 20, 2023 -
Five Minutes With Weina Zhang and Anna Olin
Mongolian-American entrepreneur aims to transform US mid-rise urban development.
November 13, 2023 -
Georgia Power Inks Deal to Obtain 8 Million Tons of Coal Ash For Use in Concrete
Utility’s latest agreement with Utah-based materials firm brings the total amount of fly ash to be harvested from two closed power plants to 17 million tons.
November 3, 2023 -
Army Corps to Require Design Teams to Consider Mass Timber
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is requiring a mass timber structural option to be considered at the design stage of all of its vertical construction projects going forward.
November 2, 2023 -
$1.5B London Tunnel Team Saves Time Using ‘Air Skates’ for Boring Machine U-Turn
Cross passages between both bores of London’s 0.7-mile Silvertown tunnel are nearing completion, marking the end of excavations on the River Thames crossing.
October 30, 2023 -
First Pedestrian Cable-stayed Swing Bridge in US Coming in 2027, Says Team
The pedestrian-only crossing would span the Ashley River between downtown Charleston, S.C., and the West Ashley neighborhood.
October 27, 2023 -
Seattle’s Living Laboratory Tests Novel Low-Carbon Building Materials
Veteran structural engineer Don Davies has donned an owner-developer’s hat to demonstrate how to drastically reduce embodied carbon in buildings.
September 13, 2023
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