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You Have to Watch This French Castle Being Built Only Using 13th Century Construction Techniques

October 3, 2016 Shane Hedmond
via Youtube

via Youtube

There’s no doubt that construction is one of the toughest jobs in the world, but there was a time when power tools and heavy construction machinery didn’t even exist.  Even with those tools being absent on job sites, amazing structures were still built for thousands of years and with extremely intricate detail.  SO how exactly did they do it?  Tons of manpower and tons of time, something that many modern jobs don’t have the luxury of.  Ignoring all of today’s modern conveniences, a group of French construction workers and other skilled tradesmen and women have teamed up to build an authentic 13th Century style castle.

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In News, Technology Tags construction, medieval construction techniques, castle construction, castle construction france, guedelon castle france, how were medieval castles built, 13th century construction techniques
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New Law May Disqualify Many Contractors from Federal Construction Work

September 30, 2016 Shane Hedmond
U.S. Department of Labor

U.S. Department of Labor

2016 has been filled with controversial law changes affecting contractors, like the first increase in OSHA fines in 27 years, OSHA’s new injury reporting rule, and new overtime pay rules.  Industry groups have submitted comments hoping to ease the pain on contractors, but have not had any success overturning any of them.  The next challenge facing contractors started with the Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces Executive Order signed in July 31.

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In Law, News, Project Management Tags construction, fair pay act, E.O. 13673, federal blacklisting rule, fair pay and safe workplaces executive order, fair pay act effective date, when does the federal blacklisting rule start
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Komatsu Unveils New Cab-less Self Driving Haulage Vehicle at MINExpo

September 30, 2016 Shane Hedmond
photo courtesy of Komatsu

photo courtesy of Komatsu

Even though self-driving vehicles are just that, self-driving, they’ve always still had a seat for a driver and a steering wheel.  Perhaps that means that designers were afraid that their technology wouldn’t work correctly.  Or maybe, customers weren’t fully committed to only being able to use them as a self-driving vehicle.  Well, it seems as if Komatsu isn’t worried about either of those things anymore, as they’ve officially unveiled their newest autonomous (self-driving) haulage vehicle this week at MINExpo, which was held in Las Vegas from September 26-28, 2016.

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In Tools, Technology, News Tags construction, self driving vehicles construction, minexpo 2016, mine expo 2016 news, new komatsu autonomous haulage truck, mining trucks no driver, driverless dump truck, driverless vehicles construction 2016
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[Timelapse] Construction of National Museum of African American History & Culture

September 29, 2016 Shane Hedmond
photo courtesy of the National Museum of African American History and Culture

photo courtesy of the National Museum of African American History and Culture

Decades in the making, The Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History & Culture (NMAAHC) officially opened its doors to the public on September 24, 2016.  Contained inside are over 36,000 artifacts that document and promote the accomplishments of African Americans throughout history and is “the only national museum devoted exclusively to the documentation of African American life, history, and culture,” according to the museum’s website.

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In Construction Videos, News Tags National Museum of African American History & Culture, NMAAHC, NMAAHC open date, african american museum washington DC, construction of national african american history museum, contractors on NMAAHC museum
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Brazilian Construction Workers Find 33 Foot Long Anaconda on Job Site

September 28, 2016 Shane Hedmond
via Youtube

via Youtube

There are people who spend their lives searching for Big Foot or the Lock Ness Monster, but sometimes humans only find legends when they’re not specifically looking for them.  Reports have surfaced this week of a construction crew in Altamira, Para in Brazil which has apparently found the largest snake in history on their job site. 

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In Crazy Construction Videos, News Tags construction, strange things found on construction site, snakes found on construction site, largest snake ever found, biggest anaconda ever found, longest snake in the world, brazilian construction workers find snake
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Giant Inflatable Tunnel to be Used to Protect Pedestrians from Construction Work in Canada

September 27, 2016 Shane Hedmond
photo via KENVA

photo via KENVA

There’s no doubt that road work can be a huge inconvenience to drivers, but many times businesses in the route of the work can suffer more, even causing some to have to close permanently.  While many projects around the country have been navigating towards pre-fabricated and modular construction to reduce the time workers actually spend on site, a project in Canada will be opting for the giant inflatable tunnel method. 

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In News, Technology Tags construction, giant inflatable tunnel, tunnel to help businesses during construction, what can cities do to alleviate effects of construction on business, how does construction affect businesses, KENVA architecture canada, giant bubble construction, canadian inflatable tunnel
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THE TRADE EXCHANGE: A new app that connects contractors and tradesmen

September 26, 2016 Shane Hedmond
Trade Exchange App

Trade Exchange App

[SPONSORED] The Trade Exchange, or "T-Rex" for short, connects the best contractors, subs, tradesmen, designers and builders on one app. It helps you build your network of other local pros, so you can work together more efficiently and get the job done.  Click to read more...

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In Technology, Tools, Project Management, News Tags tips for GCs to find subs, tips for subs to find GCs, how to find qualified subs, find subcontractors in my area, app to find subcontractors, t rex app, the trade exchange, subcontractor networking, contractor to contractor marketing, trade exchange app
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Developer of Sinking, Tilting San Francisco High Rise Claims No Fault

September 22, 2016 Shane Hedmond
Millenium Tower pictured on the far right

Millenium Tower pictured on the far right

A firestorm of litigation is brewing in San Francisco over a $350 million residential high rise building, called the Millennium Tower, which has sunk 16 inches and tilted 2 inches since it opened up in 2008.  Last month, developers and nearby resident Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA) took turns blaming each other for the issue and it appears that the fight has just begun.  For some more background information on the building, you can check out our past article by clicking here.

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In News Tags construction, foundation failure, san francisco high rise sinking, millenium tower sinking update, millennium tower san francisco update, sinking tilting san fran high rise, millenium partners, tjpa millennium tower, millenium tower, millennium tower
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Ritchie Bros. Will Hold its Largest Ever Construction Equipment Auction in Ohio at the End of the Month

September 21, 2016 Shane Hedmond
courtesy of Ritchie Bros. 

courtesy of Ritchie Bros. 

Ritchie Bros., one of the premier used industrial and construction equipment auctioneers in the world, has been in the business since 1958.  In those 60 years the company has never had an auction like the one they’re about to have in the next couple weeks.

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In Tools, News Tags cnstruction, construction equipment auction, construction equipment auction september 2016, ritchie bros equipment auction, ritchie bros columbus ohio auction, used construction equipment, buy used construction equipment ohio
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China Unveils World’s Longest and Highest Glass Bridge and Closes it 13 Days Later

September 14, 2016 Shane Hedmond
via Youtube

via Youtube

If you’re afraid of heights, you might have a new worst enemy. Tucked away in the beautiful Avatar mountains, where the movie of the same name was filmed, stands the newest and current record holder for the world’s tallest and highest glass bridge, boasting incredible views of the surrounding landscape.

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In Construction Videos, News Tags world's highest bridge, world's longest bridge, world's highest glass bridge, construction, Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge, china glass bridge, avatar mountains glass bridge, why did the glass bridge in china close down, china glass bridge reopen date, china glass bridge closed
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