by GCO | Oct 9, 2020 | experts
DOVER – A future public hearing will help state officials determine the future of the shuttered General Sullivan Bridge and how its historic significance might alter plans to replace the current truss superstructure in the creation of a new pedestrian/bicycle path....
by GCO | Oct 9, 2020 | experts
Concrete Sector Produces Roadmap to Carbon Negative The UK concrete and cement industry has set out how it plans to become net carbon negative by 2050, removing more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than it emits each year. UK Concrete, part of the Mineral Products...
by GCO | Oct 9, 2020 | experts
Surfaces of all kinds are top of mind these days, so we decided to look at all aspects of them, in these articles, from A to Z. Thinking of surfaces less as a product category and more as a framework, we use them as a lens for understanding the designed environment....
by GCO | Oct 8, 2020 | experts
uilding codes and other industry regulations can help designers better define a project and create a structure that is not only aesthetically pleasing but safe. However, when it comes to the modular industry, the lack of consistency in those codes and regulations can...
by GCO | Oct 7, 2020 | experts
While local preference in building materials varies from region to region, high-rise construction in the Greater Toronto Area, especially in the residential subcategory, is exclusively done with concrete. Despite concrete having been available since the days of...
by GCO | Oct 6, 2020 | experts
Modern high-strength composite materials present ample opportunities for energy-efficient solutions with lower environmental impact and reduced through-life costs for the rail infrastructure. Network Rail, the UK’s rail network owner, has partnered with the National...
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