With Remote Work, Why Not Build an Office in Your Backyard?
With remote work trending toward a more permanent reality for some companies and workers, a few firms are aiming to capitalize by offering prefabricated tiny backyard work pods
With remote work trending toward a more permanent reality for some companies and workers, a few firms are aiming to capitalize by offering prefabricated tiny backyard work pods
The associate professor talked with Bluebeam about tech’s evolving role in the industry and more
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At new UPenn hospital, Balfour Beatty goes prefab with local labor
WJE has overseen repairs to the roof of the architect’s iconic Marin County Civic Center.
Restoring and redesigning one of New York City’s most famous (dilapidated) buildings
The temporary visa system attempts to solve the labor crisis but leaves workers vulnerable to exploitation
The dark net wants your building data, site plans and access to your remote systems
Christian Burrup, a BYU student starting his own construction business, shares some wisdom he’s picked up along the way
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Interview with James P. Smith, professor of construction management at Brigham Young University
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Remote-controlled robots make heavy demolition easier than ever before