TyBOT® Wraps Up Successful Project in Wisconsin
Advanced Construction Robotics, Inc. (ACR) completed its first-ever TyBOT project in Wisconsin, marking the robot’s furthest travel westward. TyBOT augmented the crew from MKE Iron Erectors Inc. (MKE Iron), a rebar subcontractor, and boosted productivity on the IH-39 Structure B-11-166 bridge…
Siemens to present on Agility in EBCx Today
The Energy Management Association is teaming up with SIEMENS to host a free AIA-approved webinar on the evolving demands of building owners in the current market and the need for a flexible approach to Existing Building Commissioning (EBCx) that aligns with…
Concrete shelter puts a starchitect spin on emergency housing
As the founder of Foster + Partners, Sir Norman Foster is usually associated with massive projects like supertall skyscrapers and soccer stadiums, but his latest design sees him turn his hand to something far more modest. Working with sustainable building firm Holcim, the high-profile…
Ontario engineer regulator drops Canadian experience qualification
Internationally trained engineers no longer require Canadian work experience to be licensed in Ontario, the province’s labour minister said Tuesday, calling the move a “game changer.” The development for qualified immigrant engineers will help fill roughly 7,000 vacant positions in Ontario,…
Bird Awarded BC Ferries’ Maintenance Facility Redevelopment
Bird Construction recently announced that it has been awarded a contract for the Fleet Maintenance Unit (FMU) Redevelopment Project for BC Ferries. The FMU Redevelopment Project aims to revitalize BC Ferries’ existing facility situated in Richmond, British Columbia, enhancing its capabilities and…
Ontario Expanding Safety Training and Resources to Keep Workers Safe
The Ontario government is investing an additional $12.5 million in Ontario’s six health and safety associations, which provide safety training and resources to businesses and workers across the province. The investment will support organizations like Workplace Safety North, which helped rescue…
Build houses out of used nappies, scientists urge
Used nappies should be used in housebuilding to save sand, scientists have said. Up to 8% of the sand in the concrete and mortar used to make a single-storey house could be replaced with shredded used nappies without significantly diminishing their…