Tag: Releases
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New releases from the CIOB Academy
The CIOB Academy has issued a new technical information sheet, Embodied Carbon in the Built Environment, as well as an updated code of practice. The sheet outlines what embodied carbon is and why is it important, detailing the regulatory context with models and standards. It explains approaches to calculating embodied carbon and highlights the importance…
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New construction technology releases: February 2025
Listen to the article 8 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. From updated exoskeletons to an AI agent that doesn’t complain about busywork, the latest construction technology releases have your back. Here, Construction Dive breaks down six of the latest products and enhancements to hit the market in…
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RefrigiWear Releases Lineup of High-Visibility Subzero Workwear
For construction workers and contractors working in refrigerated work zones or areas with a wintry environment, keeping warm is a top priority. RefrigiWear has announced quite a few new extreme cold workwear items to help better protect workers from any low-temperature situation. According to the press release: RefrigiWear, a supplier of insulated workwear for extreme…
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American Concrete Institute Releases ACI Code-318-25 for Structural Concrete
The American Concrete Institute (ACI) today announced a new release of its ACI CODE-318-25: Building Code for Structural Concrete – Code Requirements and Commentary. According to ACI: This updated edition is now available to ACI 318 PLUS platform subscribers and will be offered for purchase in print and digital formats through the ACI Store in early…
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Buildots Releases AI-Powered Mobile Control Room for Construction Sites
Buildots, an AI construction tech start-up, announced the release of the first mobile “control room” to give project managers access to critical information on the go. Profit margins in construction are some of the lowest for any industry, averaging just 2.8%, according to a CE Performance Report. These tight margins leave companies with little room…
