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Pool House & Outdoor Kitchen Planning That Works (CT)
Connecticut’s a beautiful place with beautiful summers. That makes homeowners want a pool house in CT to squeeze as much beauty out of their yards as possible. Especially when you include an outdoor kitchen, in CT, your backyard transcends into a hub for hosting, relaxing, and just enjoying time outdoors. All it takes is the…
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How QR Codes Impact Conversion Rates?
Quick response (QR) codes were often dismissed as a passing trend. They are two-dimensional (2D) barcodes, the modern form of one-dimensional (1D) barcodes. During the COVID pandemic, QR codes have become one of the most powerful tools in digital marketing. In fact, there is now a phrase that we often read about QR codes: they…
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Tutor Perini subsidiary stamps $35.8M USACE contract
Listen to the article 2 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Award: Tool and die facilityValue: $35.8 millionLocation: Middletown, IowaClient: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers A Tutor Perini subsidiary has stamped out a new contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Tutor Perini Management Services, a unit…
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Lilly to build $6B weight-loss drug factory in Alabama
Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Eli Lilly announced plans to invest more than $6 billion to build a manufacturing plant in Huntsville, Alabama, focused on weight loss medications and other pharmaceutical ingredients. The site will manufacture orforglipron, Lilly’s first oral,…
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Decarbonizing Concrete: What the Contractor Can Do
In November 2025, CarbonCure Technologies was able to achieve a notable milestone for the concrete construction industry. More than 83.6 million cubic yards (or 10 million truckloads) of the CarbonCure product have been produced to date throughout its producer network. According to the company, that’s the equivalent of enough concrete to build all 30 NFL…
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Decarbonizing Concrete: What the Contractor Can Do
In November 2025, CarbonCure Technologies was able to achieve a notable milestone for the concrete construction industry. More than 83.6 million cubic yards (or 10 million truckloads) of the CarbonCure product have been produced to date throughout its producer network. According to the company, that’s the equivalent of enough concrete to build all 30 NFL…
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Bathroom for the Elderly: Design Considerations and Tips
Bathrooms often become the highest risk space as a loved one ages. Tight layouts, hard surfaces, and awkward fixtures can turn simple routines into a source of stress for families and caregivers. Our blog will help you understand the key features of senior-friendly bathrooms, so you can plan a bathroom for elderly family members that…
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How to get rid of water streaks on walls
If you haven’t heard of surfactant leaching, you’re not alone. Neither had I until I started looking into why I had water streaks on my bathroom walls. I partly knew the reasons why, but wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing anything that could cause more damage in the long run such as damp. Plus,…
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What Will Shape Construction in 2026? Interest Rates, Labor Gaps and Market Shifts
Growth in the construction industry plateaued over the past year — and in 2026, look for that trend to continue. Faced with labor shortages, supply chain issues and economic pressures like high interest rates and tariff uncertainty, construction will need to adopt more disciplined habits and embrace both technological and cultural innovation in order to…
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What is a smart plug? Learn the pros, cons and how they work
Have you ever walked out of the house and immediately had a nagging feeling that you might have left the iron on? If so, you’ll want to learn what a smart plug is, as it could save you the hassle of turning back and ever being late ever again. They can even help reduce your…
