Registrations are open for the annual CONSTRUCT conference, to be held in Long Beach, California, from October 3 to 5.
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Architecture billings slowed in June, but remained positive for the ninth consecutive month, according to AIA, which reported an ABI score of 51.3, compared to 52.8 in May.
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Designs for Octave 9, a performance space planned for the Seattle Symphony, have been released by LMN Architects. The venue will host the facility’s education and community programs and incorporate audio and visual technology with the goal of establishing an immersive multisensory experience.
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What is a “moisture sandwich”? In a new e-book from The Construction Specifier, Ted Winslow of CertainTeed Insulation explains how tight-envelope construction techniques have led to a steep reduction in air movement through walls. This means moisture gets trapped inside wall cavities without...
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The American Concrete Institute has introduced a new decorative concrete flatwork certification to its programs, allowing individuals to earn two designations: decorative concrete flatwork finisher and decorative concrete flatwork associate.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate and its research partners selected 13 U.S. and international companies to develop smart cities technologies that will assist in public safety.
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The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance has announced its board of directors for 2018 to 2020. The 16-member committee includes an executive committee and 12 additional voting members.
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The International Fire Safety Standards Coalition is committed to developing a shared set of standards for fire safety in buildings.
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A Princeton, New Jersey, bank has become the 200th TD Bank location in the U.S. to achieve LEED certification under the U.S. Green Building Council.
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The construction of a 12-story cross-laminated timber building planned for Portland, Oregon, has been placed on indefinite hold as a result of changing market conditions, including escalated construction costs and fluctuations in the tax credit market.
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