The Steel Recycling Institute (SRI) recently released the first industry-wide Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) for cold-formed steel (CFS)studs and track manufactured in the United States and Canada.
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During the recent World of Concrete (WOC) show in Las Vegas, concrete specialist, and a contributing author to The Construction Specifier, Ward Malisch, PhD, was honored with the Legacy Award.
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The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) partnered with Dodge Data and Analytics to release the “World Green Building Trends 2016” report. The report found green building will continue to double every three years.
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When it comes to access covers, composite materials are in demand as the industry experiences hazards and injuries when using traditional steel and other metal products.
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The Decorative Concrete Council (DCC) named the University of South Florida (USF) Polytechnic 555 building as the best overall project at its Decorative Concrete Awards. The building, located in Lakeland, Florida, represents innovative design in architectural concrete by Santiago Calatrava and Festina Lente.
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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) announced the results of its semi-annual “Consensus Construction Forecast,” which found non-residential construction spending will continue to increase more than eight percent this year with an additional 6.7 percent gain in 2017.
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An Associated General Contractors (AGC) study found an increase in overall construction spending in 2015 and another miniscule increase in December, showing spending slowed in the second half of the year.
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The American Concrete Institute (ACI) Foundation’s Strategic Development Council (SDC) is matching donations up to $100,000 to support ongoing research for building information modeling (BIM) in the cast-in-place concrete industry.
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The American Society of Landscape Architecture (ASLA) is accepting submissions for its juried landscape architecture competition for both professionals and students. The professional awards honor the best in landscape architecture around the world, while the student awards give a glimpse of the industry’s future
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The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) opened registration for its 79th annual conference from Feb. 14 to 17 in Huntington Beach, California. This year’s theme is ‘Surf City,’ with optional events including a golf tournament and dolphin and whale watching.
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