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7 construction project milestones from November 2025
Keeping tabs on project progress is one of the key components of any construction build. If you don’t track and document where your project stands, you risk losing momentum toward the day it tops out, dries in or finally opens. But commemorating key project milestones can also have a more intangible impact on a job…
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What Builders Look For in a Reliable Plumbing Contractor
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Good construction experience, proper licensing, insurance, clear communication, quality workmanship, and the right tools are the basics every builder expects from a plumber on site. But this is where many projects run into trouble: builders focus on the technical stuff and forget about the qualities that actually keep the jobsite moving without delays. A plumber…
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Things to Consider Before Starting a Home Extension
Dreams of a beautifully expanded home have been drifting through your imagination for months, and now the moment has come to bring them to life. The question becomes: how do you transform that private wish list into a tangible extension crafted from timber, stone, glass, and all the refined finishes that make a space truly…
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Fed’s rate cut boosts existing construction projects, more needed to spur new builds
Listen to the article 5 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Contractors sensed growing momentum across the construction market after the Federal Reserve again lowered interest rates Wednesday, its third cut of 2025. The central bank trimmed its benchmark rate by another 25 basis points, which extends a…
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What to Consider When Selecting Oak Flooring
Oak flooring shows up on plan sheets for a reason. It wears hard, finishes clean, and blends across many design briefs. Yet two comparable submittals can behave quite differently on site. Getting the choice right starts with how the floor will actually be lived on. Many teams want a fast way to vet options without…
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What to Consider When Selecting Oak Flooring
Oak flooring shows up on plan sheets for a reason. It wears hard, finishes clean, and blends across many design briefs. Yet two comparable submittals can behave quite differently on site. Getting the choice right starts with how the floor will actually be lived on. Many teams want a fast way to vet options without…
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Exploring the New Era of Business Expense Insight
In today’s fast-moving commercial landscape, companies are recognising the importance of clear, data-driven insight into every aspect of their spending. As costs rise and markets shift, understanding where money goes and how to use that information to make stronger decisions has become essential. The new era of business expense insight is defined by smarter tools,…
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4 Signs Your Home Needs Professional Chimney Repair Service!
A chimney is one of the most overlooked parts of a home until something goes really wrong. Most homeowners ignore it unless winter is near. But the truth is your chimney works all year. It quietly handles heat, smoke and ventilation. When it starts showing signs of damage, it’s important not to ignore them. Small…
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Builders believe AI will ‘meaningfully transform’ their businesses: survey
Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Most contractors believe artificial intelligence will have a profound effect on the construction industry, according to a new survey from Dodge Construction Network. Dodge, in partnership with CMiC, a financial and project management software provider…
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Facing extreme rainfall and flooding, NYC is turning Brooklyn’s Prospect Park into a natural buffer
Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: New York City is investing $68 million to build Brooklyn’s first Bluebelt system, which uses nature-based solutions to reduce flash-flooding, in Prospect Park, New York Mayor Eric Adams announced last week. The plan calls for upgrading…
