by GCO | Aug 22, 2019 | News
The widespread adoption of 3D-printed construction seems more a case of when rather than if, and so far we’ve seen houses, a castle, and even a military barracks created using the promising tech. The latest notable development comes from S-Squared 3D Printers...
by GCO | Aug 22, 2019 | News
Aecom has produced a graphene arch using additive anufacturing techniques. It believes the method could reduce the time and cost of installing digital signalling systems and transform the digitisation of transport networks. The company’s CNCTArch is designed to drive...
by GCO | Aug 22, 2019 | News
A Metro and TriMet-led discussion about future solutions for mass transit throughout Portland led to the concept of a tunnel under the Willamette River in downtown Portland. That concept has turned into an official tunnel study as Metro and TriMet explore the...
by GCO | Aug 22, 2019 | News
Construction Dive’s new series, Tech 101, provides quick, top-line information about emerging construction technology. What type of tools would you like a primer on? Email construction.dive.editors@industrydive.com.While digital twins have been used for years in...
by GCO | Aug 22, 2019 | News
Following severe flooding in 1960s Hamburg, Germany, that killed over 300 people, the city upgraded its flood defenses. However, recent simulations revealed that even higher flood barriers were required to protect against extreme high tides and storm surges. An...
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