Category: Featured
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5 Red Flags That Indicate Solar Power Cable Trouble
Solar power cables, also known as photovoltaic (PV) cables, are the lifelines that link panels in PV systems to inverters, batteries, and the rest of the system, carrying the electricity generated by the array to where it’s needed. But like all PV components, these cables aren’t immune to wear and tear, especially under Australia’s tough…
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5 Red Flags That Indicate Solar Power Cable Trouble
Solar power cables, also known as photovoltaic (PV) cables, are the lifelines that link panels in PV systems to inverters, batteries, and the rest of the system, carrying the electricity generated by the array to where it’s needed. But like all PV components, these cables aren’t immune to wear and tear, especially under Australia’s tough…
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Expert Panel Tackles Supply Chain Challenges at FGIA Conference
A panel of experts will offer a view of the current supply chain landscape, how to navigate it and what solutions can be put in place at the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) 2025 Fall Conference, taking place October 6-9 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Moderated by FGIA Executive Director Janice Yglesias, panelists will share the…
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From Overspending to Smart Spend: Construction Budget Tips
Construction projects are notorious for going over budget, but controlling costs doesn’t have to be an impossible task. With the right strategies, projects can transition from overspending to smart, efficient spending. One way to achieve this is to save money with Coupora, a valuable resource for managing your project’s finances more effectively. Understanding Common Pitfalls…
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Snow Thrower Safety: Best Practices to Remember This Winter
Snow Thrower Safety Tips: Keep Best Practices in Mind This Winter Clearing snow and ice from driveways, sidewalks and parking lots is no small job. You rely on your outdoor power equipment to do the heavy lifting, and it’s important to keep safety in mind. The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) reminds home and business owners…
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Zachry Construction acquires Texas water infrastructure firm
Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Zachry Construction, a San Antonio-based infrastructure builder, has reached an agreement to acquire Plano, Texas-based Crescent Constructors, a move that will help the contractor hone in on in-demand water projects, according to a Tuesday news…
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Architect Establishes $500K Scholarship Fund
PSMJ Resources, Inc., the premier business publishing, consulting and training organization for the architecture, engineering and construction(AEC) industry, is proud to announce the establishment of a new scholarship fund at Bryant University. The Frank A. Stasiowski, FAIA ’75MBA and Joan M. Tomaceski PSMJ Resources, Inc. Endowed MBA Scholarship Fund is made possible through a generous $500,000 personal…
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Ware Malcomb Adds Leaders from CBRE’s U.S. Design Collective
Ware Malcomb, an award-winning international design firm, today announced eight new leaders, formerly with CBRE’s U.S. Design Collective division, have joined the firm in its Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Miami and New York offices. The move follows last month’s announcement that the entire domestic Design Collective has joined the Ware Malcomb team. Karen McCallum, Principal, Ware Malcomb,…
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CM Labs Launches Simulation-Based 3-Person Crew Training for Heavy Equipment
CM Labs Simulations has released Intellia 3-Person Crew Training, a new simulation tool that allows excavator, articulated dump truck and dozer operators to train together in one virtual environment. The platform places crews in a shared workspace where they can practice coordinating operations, communicating in real time and building teamwork skills essential for safe and…

