From a digital vantage point in orbit, scientists have mapped every building on Earth—2.75 billion structures, all in 3D.
MIAMI — Thursday morning's partial building collapse in Surfside is the latest in a series of structure collapses in Miami-Dade County over the last decade. As recently as 2018, another condominium ...
More than 1,600 homes and businesses in Los Angeles and Ventura counties were destroyed and at least three people were killed in the Woolsey fire in 2018. The Camp Fire in Northern California’s Butte ...
Within the broad discipline of structural fire suppression and firefighting, the factor that defines all phases of operations, tactical assignments, command and incident outcomes is building structure ...
The Peruvian town of Huaytará is home to a 15th-century Inca building that’s unusually simple for the civilization, which is known for its intricate architecture, like the structures seen across Machu ...
Metaphorically, building bridges equates to creating new opportunities, connections, and paths. The first bridges likely formed naturally with logs falling across rivers and natural depressions, ...
“Think about what we say when we say, ‘Throw it away.’ Where is the ‘away?’ The whole notion of throwing something away implies, ‘I don’t care where away is. It’s not my problem. It’s someone else’s ...
Today’s evolving fireground demands a greater understanding of buildings, occupancy risk profiling (ORP) and building anatomy by all companies operating on the fireground. The identification, ...
Turner Construction, Hensel Phelps, Clark Group, JE Dunn Construction, BL Harbert International, Balfour Beatty US, Gilbane Building Company, and Whiting-Turner Contracting ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — It looms large over the city, watching, protecting. With more than 30 floors, a glass atrium and its own winter garden, the tallest building in Nashville boasts more than 600 ...
STO Building Group, Turner Construction, AECOM, PCL Construction Enterprises, Gilbane Building Company, J.T. Magen & Company, ...
It’s that reality that raises an important question for the construction industry: Are we designing and building for the storms ahead or for the ones we used to know?