As school enrollments continue to rise, schools face the challenge of finding classroom space. With this growth, there are several other issues to address. For example, larger classroom structures start to raise questions on sustainability, integration of technology, and funding.
Most modular construction projects go through four stages: design approval, assembly of module components in a controlled environment, transportation of modules to a final destination, and assembly of modular units to form a finished building.
The oil and gas industry witnessed a shocking drop in oil prices at the end of 2015 due to an ample supply and weak demand for oil. Oil prices were down more than 60 percent from their high in the summer of 2014.
From public sector projects to commercial buildings, weather delays and finishing over budget are common problems affecting productivity in construction.
Schools can never be too prepared when natural disasters approach. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina forever changed how schools functioned in New Orleans as well as the impact it had on the lives of countless students.
Looking for the right floor plan for your office expansion? Whether you’re looking for a private or shared office floor layout, it’s important to weigh the pros and cons of each design before finalizing one.
When planning the construction of sports facilities, there is always the possibility that unexpected delays occur, or customers’ requirements change, which may affect your on-site schedule.
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the average age of American public school buildings is around 44 years old.
Whether working on a year or month-long projects, builders are bound to face weather related hurdles. Recently, the construction of the Twin Bridges in Henderson County, North Carolina was delayed due to continued snowfall.