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Studio Museum Harlem Reveals Inaugural Fall Exhibitions
Artist-in-Residence Alumni Installation In celebration of the influence of the Museum’s signature Artist-in-Residence program, the inaugural presentation will include a showcase of newly created works on paper by nearly all former artists in residence. Featuring more than one hundred works—to be installed in the Artist-in-Residence studios on the fourth floor—this installation will reflect on the history and impact of…
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OSHA hearings hint at revised heat rule
Listen to the article 6 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. When President Donald Trump returned to the White House earlier this year, it appeared that OSHA’s proposed heat rule would be abandoned. Comments during the agency’s informal public hearings, which began June 16 and run through July…
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North American construction market forecasts steady growth through 2028
Global construction consultant Linesight has released its latest Construction Market Insights report, revealing that the North American construction industry continues to gain momentum, fueled by mission-critical sectors, despite the uncertainty surrounding US tariffs and global trade. Despite global trade uncertainty and the ongoing impacts of US tariffs, the industry is anticipating steady growth. In 2024, the US…
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Volvo CE to sell off ownership in China-based SDLG
Listen to the article 4 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Volvo Construction Equipment is selling its 70% stake in China’s Shandong Lingong Construction Machinery Co as part of a strategic revamp to reduce its exposure to the country. The multinational company said Tuesday that its…
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Contractors back New York’s Scaffold Law update
Listen to the article 4 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: A bill from U.S. Rep. Nick Langworthy, R-N.Y., to exempt federally funded projects from New York state state’s Scaffold Law has a realistic path forward, most likely as part of a broader legislative package such…
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Manufacturers Information Hub gains government backing
Fergus Harradence, deputy director, construction, logistics, airports and water at the Department for Business & Trade, spoke at the launch of the MIH at DCW. He pointed out some key benefits of the MIH for the government’s objectives to modernise the sector, as set out in the Construction Products Reform Green Paper: View the original article and…
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Why Professional-Grade Materials Matter in Home Renovations
The residential construction market is experiencing a paradigm shift as discerning homeowners increasingly demand home renovation projects that mirror the durability and performance standards found in commercial construction. This evolution toward professional-grade home renovation approaches represents more than a trend; it’s a fundamental recognition that commercial quality residential materials deliver superior longevity, performance, and value…
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Choosing the Right Commercial Pressure Washing Equipment:
For contractors and commercial cleaning professionals, delivering exceptional results isn’t just about experience—it’s about using the right tools for the job. In the world of exterior and industrial surface maintenance, commercial pressure washing equipment has become essential for ensuring efficiency, safety, and high-quality finishes on every job site. Whether you’re removing oil stains from a…
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Digital Construction Week soars to 10-year high
More than 9,000 people attended Digital Construction Week (DCW) over its two days at the start of June – a 4% year-on-year increase. There were 7,100 unique attendees, drawn not just from the UK, but also from the likes of Malaysia, Finland and Australia. The show marked its 10th anniversary with 230 sessions across 10 dedicated stages, 150 exhibitors, a…
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Debunking Myths About Steel Buildings
In the realm of construction, steel buildings have steadily gained prominence, yet persistent myths often cloud their true advantages. While traditional construction materials have a long-standing history, the evolution of steel as a primary building component has been met with its share of misconceptions. It’s time to cut through the noise and reveal the compelling…