News tagged anchor
  • Construction Logo: The Ultimate Design Guide for 2026

    The post Construction Logo: The Ultimate Design Guide for 2026 appeared first on UK Construction Blog. A construction logo is a strategic visual anchor for building and trade businesses, serving as a 'trust mark' across high-impact physical assets. Beyond simple identification, it utilizes industry-specific motifs—like negative space saw blades or geometric timber rings—to signal specialized expertise. These marks...

  • The Liability Risk of Unverified Anchor Points on Sydney Strata Buildings

    The post The Liability Risk of Unverified Anchor Points on Sydney Strata Buildings appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Anchor points on Sydney high-rise and strata buildings are often the least scrutinised element of a building’s safety infrastructure. They sit on rooftops, largely out of sight, and unless something goes wrong, they rarely come up in strata committee meetings. That invisibility is a liability problem. Anchor point installation Sydney requirements under SafeWork NSW are […]

  • Robertson bags starring role on £16m Ashington cinema job

    Portland Park scheme to anchor wider £36m town centre regeneration

  • LNG, Data Centers Anchor Texas & Southeast Region’s 2025 Project Starts

    Energy megaprojects reassert their lead as hyperscale and AI‑driven digital infrastructure continues rapid expansion.

  • Sheet Anchor Evolve acquires Warrington’s Cockhedge Shopping Park

    Altered Space, which sold the asset, had undertaken a multi-year programme of asset repositioning, increasing occupancy at the centre to 98% by floor area and 94% by unit count. The post Sheet Anchor Evolve acquires Warrington’s Cockhedge Shopping Park appeared first on Property Week.

Resources tagged anchor
  • TED Ed (Animation) - Why doesn’t the Leaning Tower of Pisa fall over? 03122019

    In 1990, the Italian government enlisted top engineers to stabilize Pisa’s famous Leaning Tower. There’d been many attempts during its 800 year history, but computer models revealed the urgency of their situation. The tower would topple if it reached an angle of 5.44 degrees— and it was currently leaning at 5.5. What gives the tower its infamous tilt? Alex Gendler explores the monument's history.

Get full access to our construction knowledge base, latest news and updates ... Join the discussion.

Create your FREE Account

By signing up, you agree to Construo's Terms of Use, Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy

OR

Already on Construo? Let us take you to