News tagged ProblemSolving
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Construction Safety for Older Workers: How to Stay Injury-Free
Once the construction workforce grows older, employees deliver priceless expertise, a strong work ethic, and polished problem-solving talents at each site. However, construction’s physical demands may present significant, different hurdles whenever workers want to successfully avert injuries. Although certain people might explore other vocations or even assisted living options, many older employees still choose to […] <p>The post Construction Safety for Older Workers: How to Stay Injury-Free first appeared on CCR-Mag.com.</p>
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Best Water/Environment: Denver Water Northwater Treatment Plant
A mix of creative problem solving, careful planning and lean management were key in delivering Denver’s newest drinking water treatment plant on time, under budget and without lost time safety incidents, said its project team.
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Philadelphia NAWIC Releases Inspiring Children’s Book
The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) Philadelphia Foundation has released In the Construction Zone: An Activity Book, a construction-themed coloring and activity book designed to inspire creativity, problem-solving, and interest in the building trades among children. The activity book features illustrations of women and men in construction roles, puzzles, safety tips, trivia, and a […] <p>The post Philadelphia NAWIC Releases Inspiring Children’s Book first appeared on CCR-Mag.com.</p>
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The post Read the Latest News on a Massive Retrofitting, the Building Sector Welcomes Youth, Marshals Profits Plummet as Construction Slows, and a Construction AI That is Speeding Up and Communicating appeared first on UK Construction Blog. In today’s UK construction news, we will look into the goal of reaching net zero cannot be achieved without widespread retrofitting. In order to improve our structures, Mike O’Donnell, who works for Sir Robert McAlpine, contends that the problem-solving skills of the construction industry are essential. The construction business, on the other hand, is beginning […]
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Without large-scale retrofitting, net zero is impossible
The retrofit of our existing buildings means overcoming some major technical challenges, says Sir Robert McAlpine’s Mike O’Donnell, which is where construction’s problem-solving capability comes in. The post Without large-scale retrofitting, net zero is impossible appeared first on Construction Management.
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