The State of Training in 2019: Architecture, Engineering and Construction

March 5, 2019

Architecture, engineering and construction firms face constant change in the form of updated codes and safety standards, technological advancement, materials innovation and much more, which create both opportunities and challenges.

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Oberg Industries

Headquartered just north of Pittsburgh, PA, Oberg Industries is a diversified manufacturer with over 750 employees worldwide specializing in the production of precision machined or stamped metal components and precision tooling.

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Building Momentum: SUDs are ready to enter the mainstream

whitePaper | April 30, 2021

This is the third in a series of white papers by Wavin and New Civil Engineer looking at how sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) can reduce damage and cost caused by floods in the UK.

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Introduction to the Construction Readiness Assessment

whitePaper | February 9, 2021

Construction projects have always faced pressure to begin early mobilization of the construction phase which can result in out-of-sequence work leading to cost and schedule overruns. The decision to proceed with construction requires a standard, objective process that easily identifies the gaps that must be addressed to achieve construction readiness and supports the decision of when to move forward. CII's Construction Readiness Assessment is a game-changer to guide project teams in achieving construction readiness with confidence. Their research shows that construction-ready projects outperform projects that are not ready with 20% better cost performance and 22% better schedule performance2.

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Wake up! Construction 4.0 Is Here and Embraces Safety Innovation

whitePaper | August 30, 2021

Advances in technology are transforming how construction sites operate. Handheld mobile devices, drones, sensors, robotics, wearables and more enable companies to interconnect every facet of their projects while collecting and analyzing relevant data, “the new gold.” Moreover, no matter the scope of the work at hand, technology can be adapted, reducing exposure and boosting efficiency. When driven by a new understanding of credible leadership and commitment, this change can lead the industry into a new era of resilient, reliable and safe construction projects.

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Increase Productivity Commercial construction solutions

whitePaper | April 22, 2022

From commercial office spaces and classrooms to manufacturing floors, from stadiums to hotels and retail, Eaton offers Crouse-Hinds series and B-Line series products, services and resources that reduce complexity, speed installation and help maximize the overall return on your investment.

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Technical Design Requirements for Alberta Infrastructure Facilities

whitePaper | August 2, 2022

The purpose of the Technical Design Requirements for Alberta Infrastructure Facilities (TDR) document is to provide architects, engineers, contractors, client groups, facility administrators and operators involved in designing and building facilities with a comprehensive set of requirements. The requirements have been developed by Alberta Infrastructure Technical Services and Procurement Branch by consolidating best practices information, from the position of knowledgeable owner, as well as national and international subject matter experts. They are based on components and systems which have proven to be reliable and efficient, to meet the needs of the users, and to have acceptable life cycle costs. The requirements are intended as a minimum for planning new facilities and renovating and operating existing facilities. Innovative designs, products, systems and technology are encouraged after thorough evaluation of potential benefits and risks, value analysis and life cycle cost. Early and regular involvement by Technical Services staff is recommended when proposing alternatives.

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Knowledge management best practices for engineering and construction

whitePaper | January 20, 2022

Knowledge is any organisation’s biggest asset, but in construction and engineering, the culture of knowledge management is specifically important due to the information-, regulation- and process-saturated nature of the industry.

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Oberg Industries

Headquartered just north of Pittsburgh, PA, Oberg Industries is a diversified manufacturer with over 750 employees worldwide specializing in the production of precision machined or stamped metal components and precision tooling.

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