Tag: cuts
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CITB apologises for ‘short notice’ ahead of funding and grant cuts
Commenting on the changes, Tim Balcon, CITB’s chief executive, said: “First and foremost, we want to apologise for the short notice for some of these changes. This was done to avoid surge claiming that will put our ability to support employers at risk. We had planned to transition our funding model gradually, giving employers time to adjust.…
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How Big-D Construction uses Planera to avoid ‘death by 1,000 paper cuts’
Listen to the article 4 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. In his own words, Troy Thompson loves scheduling. The chief operating officer of Big-D Construction has appreciated construction scheduling since his time in college, when he took construction project management scheduling courses. Thompson has worked through various…
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Lunawood LLC Cuts Ribbon on Cleveland, Georgia Facility
Lunawood LLC today celebrated the official opening of its new production facility in Cleveland, Georgia, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by local officials and Partners. The event marked the start of thermal modification of locally sourced hardwood, an important milestone for Lunawood’s expansion into North America. Lunawood is a global leader in sustainable, chemical-free thermally…
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Lunawood LLC Cuts Ribbon on Cleveland, Georgia Facility
Lunawood LLC today celebrated the official opening of its new production facility in Cleveland, Georgia, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by local officials and Partners. The event marked the start of thermal modification of locally sourced hardwood, an important milestone for Lunawood’s expansion into North America. Lunawood is a global leader in sustainable, chemical-free thermally…
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How Building Systems Integration Cuts Project Timelines
Large-scale construction projects demand precision and efficiency to stay on schedule. With increasingly complex electrical systems in commercial buildings and data centers, traditional installation methods often cause delays. Contractors are turning to innovative approaches that streamline integration and reduce risks of project overruns. When applied thoughtfully, prefabrication can transform how electrical systems are designed, produced,…
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ECNO Urges Immediate Emission Cuts, Digital Renovations
The European Climate Neutrality Observatory (ECNO) has released a 2025 report which warns that building emissions remain one of the key roadblocks towards net-zero targets. Between 2018 and 2023, annual CO₂ cuts from the sector were about 16.5 million tonnes: and it has to double by 2030, the study says. The report points to stalled renovations as…
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76 FENCE Cuts the Ribbon on West Georgia Growth
Community spirit was on full display as 76 FENCE celebrated its West Georgia debut with a ribbon-cutting at the Douglas County Chamber of Commerce. The event marked the official launch of new territories in Douglasville and Newnan, led by local entrepreneur Matthew Skuodas. After decades in the corporate world—and ten years working abroad—Skuodas is channeling…
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San Francisco’s permitting reform seeks an end to building project ‘death by a thousand cuts’
Dive Brief: San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie unveiled a legislative package containing sweeping permitting changes for the city, the latest in the mayor’s ongoing PermitSF plan to remove barriers and streamline San Francisco’s permitting process. The changes would reduce permitting fees for development projects of $100 million or more and eliminate a requirement to meet…
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Inspeq Cuts Rental Equipment Inspection Time in Half
From tight schedules and high customer demands, to machines constantly moving in and out of yards, equipment rental companies face pressure every day. But many still rely on inspection processes that haven’t changed in decades. These old methods eat up time, create confusion, and can often cause delays. Handwritten forms get lost. Damage goes undocumented.…
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ClarkDietrich Cuts Scope 1 & 2 Emissions by Nearly 70%
In its most recent greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions report, ClarkDietrich, the nation’s largest manufacturer of cold-formed steel framing products, has reported a near-70% reduction in its total Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions from 2023 to 2024.“This year’s results reflect not only our commitment to cutting emissions, but also our responsibility to help the building industry move…
