by GCO | Sep 25, 2020 | experts
Barge damage to the Pensacola Bay Bridge during Hurricane Sally is worse that first thought, and there is no timetable yet for the repair. “The department understands how critical this facility is to the community and is also working to develop the repair plan...
by GCO | Sep 25, 2020 | experts
Drones that tie rebar. Robots that make roadway repairs. Machines that perform earthwork with little or no human intervention. These are just a sampling of the robotic solutions many believe can influence and improve construction performance and safety, as a key part...
by GCO | Sep 24, 2020 | leadership & management
Not surprisingly, in the last few weeks I’ve been contacted by board and C-level leaders, asking how they can rally and galvanize managers who appear to be buckling under the pressures and disruptions of the pandemic. These clients are grappling with issues like...
by GCO | Sep 24, 2020 | News
Cascading down a rocky slope in West Vancouver, the home was a creative effort that required patience and a tolerance for loss.When you build a home from the ground up, there’s one thing that’s more important than the concrete, the lumber, the steel or nearly anything...
by GCO | Sep 24, 2020 | experts
The construction industry is poised for change as technology takes hold. But that change is likely to come less in the form of disruption and more in the form of impactful increments. It’s no secret that construction has tended to lag other industries in terms of...
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