Tag: American
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Reflecting on 25 years of American manufacturing excellence.
Extreme Steel Inc. (ESI), a leader in the architectural and structural steel industry, proudly announces its 25th anniversary, celebrating an ongoing mission to revolutionize structural solutions with smart technologies, unmatched expertise and a commitment to service excellence. Since its founding in March 2000, ESI has grown in size and scope, highlighted by the recent acquisition of Superior…
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New Holland Construction promotes Brian Weisbaum to head North American operations.
New Holland Construction has appointed Brian Weisbaum, a CNH veteran who has led several initiatives for both CNH construction brands, as the new Head of New Holland Construction, North America. As the former Head of Network Development and Sales Support, and Global Customer Experience for both CNH Construction brands, Weisbaum brings a wealth of experience and…
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New Holland Construction Names Weisbaum Head of North American Business
New Holland Construction has announced the promotion of Brian Weisbaum, a CNH veteran who has led several initiatives for both CNH construction brands, to the company’s new head of New Holland Construction, North America. As the former head of Network Development and Sales Support, and Global Customer Experience for both CNH Construction brands, Weisbaum brings a wealth of experience and…
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JLL’s North American Data Center Report
In a year where data centers faced their toughest power challenges yet, the industry didn’t just survive – it thrived. JLL’s new North America Data Center Year-End 2024 Report reveals a sector charging full speed ahead, with colocation vacancy plummeting to a record low of 2.6% and absorption levels doubling in just two years. But beneath the…
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Arlyn’s Love Letter to Latin American Designers & Creatives (Well…Sort Of)
Since January 20, 2025—though really, since the morning of November 6, 2024—I’ve felt a heavy weight on my heart as someone of Latino heritage. I’ve always felt like an American. I was born in Florida and with the exception of about a year and a half where my family lived in Puerto Rico when I…
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American Express and Levelset help simplify lien rights to help merchants optimize business operations
The digital transformation of the business world is accelerating, as more day-to-day tasks shift online – and the construction industry is working to keep pace. This industry has a lot to manage, including intricate and often challenging lien rights management processes. For parties to enforce lien rights they must comply with strict notice requirements and…
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American Express is supporting fast technician training with BILT
More and more businesses are bringing their operations online, and the construction industry is working to keep pace with the business world’s digital transformation. Construction businesses today have a lot on their plates. Beyond day-to-day operations, the industry has also been up against skilled labor shortages for quite some time. And, when construction businesses do…
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American Concrete Institute Releases ACI Code-318-25 for Structural Concrete
The American Concrete Institute (ACI) today announced a new release of its ACI CODE-318-25: Building Code for Structural Concrete – Code Requirements and Commentary. According to ACI: This updated edition is now available to ACI 318 PLUS platform subscribers and will be offered for purchase in print and digital formats through the ACI Store in early…
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American Express is connecting contractors to Billd’s extended payment terms for materials purchases
The business world has undergone a rapid digital transformation in recent years and industries with complex, traditionally analog operational processes – like the construction industry – stand to benefit. Construction businesses have a lot to juggle, including unpredictable pay cycles, which can be exacerbated by complicated on-the-ground operations and incongruent payment terms. Manual payment processes…
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FHWA Tightens “Buy American” Rules for Federal Infrastructure Projects
Although it didn’t come as a surprise to many industry experts, as of Jan. 15, 2025, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) waiver program which had long-allowed certain American-based manufacturing requirements to be ignored, came to an end. It likely comes as one of the final policy acts by the Biden Administration on infrastructure, which passed…