THINKING ABOUT THE COST INCREASE AND LEARNING CURVE WHEN TRYING A NEW INNOVATIVE PRODUCT MAY SEEM NOT WORTH YOUR TIME. BUT DO YOU KNOW HOW YOUR INPUT BETTERS THE INDUSTRY AS A WHOLE, AND HOW IT BENEFITS YOU?
Looking at residential construction trends over the past 20 years, there’s been a significant shift in the values of both homeowners and construction companies. In the past, many contractors aimed to build the most cost-effective homes possible, while paying no mind to energy efficiency.
Owens Corning has been recognized as a 2021 Manufacturing Leadership Award recipient for its outstanding achievement in material science innovation supporting environmental sustainability.
In order to meet the needs of curriculum renewal and new teaching pedagogy, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis desired renovations to its Farrell Learning and Teaching Center (FLTC) that would support medical education by improving flexibility and providing updated technology.
Bosch brings you a new generation of durable laser measures. With camera integration, increased range, easy USB charging, Bluetooth connectivity and water and dust-resistant features, the BLAZE is built to be as tough as the jobsite.
Delmhorst Instrument Co. introduces two new pin-type moisture meters, the BDX-20 and BDX-30. Features include custom display with auto backlight, making it easy to read in all light conditions; on-screen statistics so you never have to second guess yourself; wood temperature correction, both °C and °F; color-coded LEDs and more!
Integrating technology into the construction process has become a necessity for many construction teams to maintain communication with all parties, monitor site progression, and complete various tasks typically done in person.