by GCO | Apr 21, 2022 | News
Brief Having ground-penetrating radar on hand can enhance job site productivity by helping to deal with the unexpected and ensure no underground conflicts. New units have been simplified allowing workers to “use it for clearing an area, double checking to see...
by GCO | Apr 21, 2022 | News
Brief The rapid rate of progress for tall timber construction continues with an ambitious new project by Schmidt Hammer Lassen. Named Rocket&Tigerli, it will be the world’s tallest timber tower once complete, with an impressive height of 100 m. ...
by GCO | Apr 21, 2022 | Buildings & Structures
Author(s) Ahmed W. Al Zand, Mustafa Farooq Alghaaeb, Mohammed Chyad Liejy, Azrul A. Mutalib and Riyadh Al-Ameri 4ORCID Abstract The aim of this paper is to investigate the flexural performance of a new steel–concrete composite beam system, which is required to...
by GCO | Apr 21, 2022 | News
Brief Habitat for Humanity plans to build the first 3D-printed concrete homes in Canada. The 500-square-foot tiny homes will make up a fourplex in Leamington, Ontario. Insight Habitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex (HHWE) is preparing to build Canada’s first-ever...
by GCO | Apr 19, 2022 | experts
Brief Additively manufactured houses, many of which are made with concrete mixes, are popping up around the world, from a single-family house in the US to a 3D-printed apartment building in China. Meanwhile, the Fibonacci House in British Columbia is the first...
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