by jennfoolery@gmail.com | Oct 27, 2020 | Construction
The COVID-19 crisis has shown how susceptible humanity is to major, unprecedented, health and economic pitfalls. As we emerge from the pandemic, we must adapt and strategize to ensure a better response in the event of another outbreak. Businesses have taken a major...
by jennfoolery@gmail.com | Oct 27, 2020 | Construction
On a jobsite in Kingsville, Texas, in August 2013, a worker was mixing gypsum concrete in preparation for gypcrete installation on an apartment building. It’s not a particularly taxing job, but he was doing it in direct sunlight. “He wasn’t training or doing anything...
by jennfoolery@gmail.com | Oct 27, 2020 | Construction
SEARCHING FOR SUSTAINABLE ASPHALT ALTERNATIVES Posted by Buck Martin on August 22, 2020 Researchers from RMIT University, in Melbourne, have developed a more sustainable paving option with a formulation that blends scrap rubber tires and waste from construction and...
by jennfoolery@gmail.com | Oct 26, 2020 | Construction
If you’re not familiar with the Fast-Cheap-Good project triangle, you should be. That’s because it’s a great tool—applicable to virtually any line of business—for recognizing and dealing with unrealistic clients. You know who I’m talking about: the ones who seemingly...