The HGTV Dream Home will be awarded to the winner of a grand prize giveaway package which will be presented during March 2013.
By Joel Scanlon
7 May 2012
In a paper titled ‘Nanoclay-Modified Asphalt Materials: Preparation and Characterization,’ Zhanping You, an Associate Professor at Michigan Technological University, has reviewed the effect of nanomaterials in the preparation and characterization of asphalt.
By Joel Scanlon
7 May 2012
An international team of experts from Europe is preparing to enhance the energy efficiency of historic structures by minimizing the amount of energy lost through windows. Therefore, window refurbishments are a viable approach to reduce energy loss.
By Joel Scanlon
5 May 2012
84 Lumber Company has selected “Cascade Series” House in A Box measuring 495 sq.ft for construction, which began on April 30, 2012. The construction was initiated at the Summerville, SC 84 Lumber plant facility.
By Joel Scanlon
5 May 2012
In 2007, an eight-lane, steel truss arch- Minneapolis I-35W bridge collapsed into Mississippi River within 13 sec. The reason for the devastation however was not clearly resolved. Sabotage could not have been the reason for the I-35 bridge collapse. Almost 600,000 U.S bridges measure 20 ft.
By Joel Scanlon
5 May 2012
Crossrail’s first giant tunnel boring machine (TBM), Phyllis, has broken ground at Royal Oak to construct the first section of tunnel between Royal Oak and Farringdon.
Luxury home builder, Shapell Homes has announced that it will build a residential neighbourhood in Wilder over an area of 1,600 ac in Orinda, California. Towards this end, the company has entered into an agreement with developer Brooks Street.
By Joel Scanlon
4 May 2012
The computing center at Rutgers’s School of Engineering will be powered by 16 polycrystalline solar panels. For this purpose, researchers will use Parasol to determine how computing and data processing can be managed effectively with the use of electricity generated through solar power. The project is being directed by two Computer Science professors, Thu D. Nguyen and Ricardo Bianchini.
By Joel Scanlon
4 May 2012
US based provider of network controlled lighting energy management solutions, Luminergi has introduced a new Room Solution under which the intelligent lighting control network can be used for small spaces.
By Joel Scanlon
4 May 2012
CITB-ConstructionSkills has committed £2m for training workers for the nuclear build programme.
Morgan Sindall is setting out to make its own luck and not sitting around waiting for public spending to pick up.
Carbon negative bricks and brick slips developed by Encos Ltd will be on display on stand G3 at Greenbuild Expo 2012. This major sustainable refurbishment and building event will take place on 9 – 10 May at Manches...
Kelly-Moore Paint has launched new colorants with no volatile organic compounds (VOC). Interior air quality will be maintained by these products during application. The company’s Nevada and California sites have started using these zero-VOC colorants instead of traditional universal colorants, wherein it’s other stores by this summer.
By Joel Scanlon
3 May 2012
The Amherst County Adult Detention Centre of the Blue Ridge Regional Jail Authority has received LEED certification from USGBC. The facility, which has been designed by Moseley Architects, is the first such facility owned by the Authority to achieve LEED certification.
By Joel Scanlon
3 May 2012
McGraw-Hill Construction has released a report titled “New and Remodeled Green Homes: Transforming the Residential Market”. The report was released at the National Green Building Conference and Expo organised by National Association of Home Builders.
By Joel Scanlon
3 May 2012