Category: Featured
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How Asphalt Contractors Can Profit by Adding Crushing Operations
For many asphalt and pavement maintenance contractors, the piles of leftover millings, broken concrete, and truck washouts that accumulate over a season are seen as waste, a problem to be dealt with, material to be hauled away somewhere. In some areas this waste even comes with its own costs associated with dumping it. But a…
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Is underfloor heating more efficient than radiators?
Is underfloor heating more efficient than radiators? If you’re in the process of choosing heat emitters for your home, you’ve probably asked yourself this question. First of all, let’s take a look at how they both work. Underfloor heating provides gradual, natural warmth by circulating warm water through pipes or using electric wires beneath your…
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James Corden’s self-build on Druid site awaits S106 clearance
James Corden’s self‑build in Remenham is still awaiting final clearance of its Section 106 obligations from Wokingham Borough Council. The original planning permission, granted in 2023, allowed him to replace the previous dwelling on a historic estate containing the Druids’ Temple. The council is reviewing the project to ensure all conditions relating to heritage, woodland management and…
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Nanolumens Debuts NanoPanel 55 dvLED Display
Nanolumens, an industry-leading manufacturer and designer of cutting-edge LED displays and solutions, announces the launch of the NanoPanel 55, a new dvLED display designed to bring the advantages of direct-view LED technology to the standard 55-inch flat panel format. The NanoPanel 55 will debut at the ACI-NA & ACI World Annual General Assembly, Conference and…
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RoofLink Launches SRS Integration for Easier Ordering
RoofLink, the all-in-one roofing CRM built by roofers for roofers, today announced a new integration with SRS Distribution, one of the largest building products distributors in the United States. Designed to tackle one of the biggest headaches in roofing—time-consuming, manual material orders—the integration lets contractors instantly see up-to-date prices from their local SRS branch and…
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A-Gas Recovers Refrigerant in North Carolina
A-Gas, a world leader in responsible lifecycle refrigerant management, offered its Rapid Recovery® services in the cleanup of Western North Carolina following Hurricane Helene. With a Rapid Recovery location in Charlotte, North Carolina, A-Gas is poised to provide the region with on-site refrigerant recoveries as needed. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the Rapid Recovery…
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Project costs stymy construction planning
Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Macroeconomic pressures coupled with inflated project costs are weighing on developers’ appetite for new construction planning, according to Dodge Construction Network. After a streak of record-setting months, the pipeline of future nonresidential construction shrank in October. The…
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AI, robotics push built environment funding to $4.4B influx
Listen to the article 4 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Built environment funding reached $4.4 billion in the third quarter, a 66% year-over-year increase bolstered by a continuing groundswell in artificial intelligence and robotics startups, according to a Nov. 5 report from Chicago-based Nymbl Ventures,…
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Pfluger Architects, Texas State University Unveil Stadium Renovations
Texas State University has unveiled its newly expanded Bobcat Stadium End Zone Complex—now named the Johnny and Nathali Weisman Football Performance Center—an 85,000-square-foot addition designed by Pfluger Architects and built by White Construction. The project elevates both player development and fan engagement through a host of new amenities, including upper-level hospitality spaces, banquet areas, and…
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Inside one developer’s first high-rise project
Over his decade living in Hollywood, Florida, Gevorg Shahbazyan always saw great potential in the parcel of land at 2100 North Federal Highway. “It’s an up-and-coming location between Miami and Fort Lauderdale,” Shahbazyan said. “The next logical place [for development] is the city of Hollywood.” Hollywood sits between Fort Lauderdale and Miami in Florida. Shahbazyan…
