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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 -
UK Shutters 104 Schools Over Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Concerns
Research has raised concerns about reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete panels manufactured between the 1950s and 1970s.
September 1, 2023 -
Manufacturers of Prefab Tackle a Skeptical Marketplace
A different prefabrication and modular construction sector came out of the pandemic. Ambitious startups such as Skender Manufacturing and Katerra folded in the last few years, while one major health care designer…
August 30, 2023
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