Masonry materials and wall assemblies, with their inherent thermal mass characteristics, provide designers with many options to achieve energy-efficient designs. Find out more in a new, free e-book.
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The Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) recently announced some of the ‘hot topics’ for its 2016 Design-Build Conference and Expo in Las Vegas from Nov. 2 to 4.
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The Metal Construction Association (MCA) recently released a report identifying 11 factors driving the nonresidential construction industry, based on data analysis, surveys, and interviews with industry leaders.
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The Construction Specifier announces its newest e-book—a curated collection of technical features from the magazine that examine various aspects of masonry construction.
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The Metropolitan New York chapter of CSI is holding its annual trade and educational show, “Building for Safety and Security,” on Oct. 21 in New York City.
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AltusGroup, a partnership of 21 North American precasters, recently published a technical brief explaining architectural properties of precast wall panels.
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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) honored 12 North American schools as part of its 2016 Education Facility Design Awards. The winners have the latest design concepts tailored specifically for students, from early to higher education, and professional development facilities.
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The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) selected 30 projects out of 456 entries as winners of its 2016 Professional Awards. The awards honor top public, commercial, residential, institutional, planning, communications, and research projects in the United States and around the world.
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Green buildings can often incorporate spaces that may be difficult to 'tame' acoustically speaking. Sound masking can play an important role in offering an improved environment for such projects. Find out more in our new e-book.
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The Federal Highway Administration (FWHA) teamed up with the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) to issue Bridge Information Modeling Standardization, setting a path to implement the use of computer modeling for bridge construction in the United States.
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