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Construction Industry Overcoming Supply Chain Difficulties
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Bridges, Commercial Building, Construction, COVID-19, Engineering, General Construction, Projects, Safety, technology

In the past few years, the supply and demand of construction materials has significantly increased. With the pandemic, most suppliers have changed their ways of providing products as well as the way products are received.    Due to the pandemic and other circumstances, many factories and businesses closed up or even shut down. This caused…

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Developers Adapting to Meet Pro-Formas in a Post-Pandemic World
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Civil Engineering, Commercial Building, Communication, Construction, COVID-19, Engineering, General Construction, Pro-Formas, Projects, Uncategorized

A successful construction project always requires a solid foundation (both literally and figuratively). One important aspect of the beginning stages of a project is the pro-forma process management must complete, consisting of budgets and timelines that are forecasted in order to ensure the project will be profitable within the client’s model.   However, the course of…

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Battling The Summer Heat
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Civil Engineering, Commercial Building, Construction, Engineering, General Construction, Projects, Safety, Severe Weather, technology, Uncategorized

Many construction companies are battling the summer heat, but the difference now compared to previous years is the unusually high temperatures in areas that have been previously cooler than reported this year. The Pacific Northwest experienced temperatures skyrocket and break multiple records. The thermometer soared to 115 degrees Fahrenheit in Portland and 108 degrees Fahrenheit…

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The Difference Between Safety Hats and Hard Helmets
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: advancement, Civil Engineering, Commercial Building, Construction, General Construction, Safety, technology, Uncategorized

Hard hats are a common PPE that construction workers have been wearing for years. Anyone entering a job site must wear one as a safety measure, but the past couple of years have introduced an upgraded version. Safety helmets are a hard hat 2.0 because they offer increased protection. The question becomes: will safety helmets…

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Robots Assist in Drywall Applications, Saving Time and Preventing Injuries
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: advancement, Construction
Jerdon - Robots Assisting Drywall Application

In recent years, we have witnessed technology completely change the world around us and lead to new discoveries in every industry of the world. A San Francisco startup aimed to do just that, creating a device to change the future of construction forever. Canvas, founded in 2017, has created a robotic drywall machine consisting of…

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The Supply and Demand of Lumber
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Civil Engineering, Commercial Building, Construction, Construction News, COVID-19, Engineering, General Construction, House Renovation, Politics, Projects, Upgrades

Due to the coronavirus, sawmills had to shut down lumber production which led to a housing plunge. As the market continues to recover, there is still not enough lumber to supply the active housing market. Due to the shortage, the timeline for the construction of homes is delayed as well as making deadlines for renovation…

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Drones Offering Real-Time Data for Jobsites
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: advancement, Communication, Construction, General Construction, technology
Jordan - Drones Offering Real-Time Data for Jobsites

Drones are becoming a beneficial tool to observe trends on construction sites, and provide data that can help improve efficiency and create realistic timelines. Here are a few of the benefits and uses of construction jobsite drones:    Aerial Imaging While on a jobsite, aerial imaging provides important information about the construction site from angles…

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Benefits of Workforce Management in the Construction Industry
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: advancement, Civil Engineering, Communication, Construction, Engineering, Projects, Safety, technology

Construction is a unique industry. There are many factors that can change the course of a project, its budget, and its completion. And if you’re unsure of the amount of labor needed, or have to change the number due to unexpected problems, you’re not going to have the flexibility needed to adjust in an instant. …

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How to Prepare Your Construction Site for Severe Weather
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: Commercial Building, Construction, Construction News, General Construction, Projects, Safety, Severe Weather

Property damage within construction sites caused by severe weather events can result in costly damages and project extensions. Although weather is not fully predictable, because hurricane season is near, practiced contingency plans can proactively protect the site and the project’s timeline. Wind Hazards Wind damage to construction sites could result in failed masonry walls, framework,…

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Managing Your Budget for Construction Projects
  • Posted by: jerdonlp
  • Category: advancement, Civil Engineering, Commercial Building, Construction, Engineering, General Construction, Projects, Uncategorized

Managing deadlines, supplies, and worker costs is the best way to execute a successful project. Controlling all aspects efficiently and effectively is the key to success while implementing realistic expectations, factors, and costs. For example the past year, maybe longer, has experienced a labor shortage in the construction industry with more opportunities and fields of…

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