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State of the Construction Industry: April Roundup

Viewpoint Construction Technology

According to IoT Agenda, the consumer wearables market in the United States is growing more slowly than expected. The takeaway: The United States doesn’t have a BIM mandate yet, but stories like this one demonstrate the growing importance of BIM throughout the construction industry worldwide.

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FEDRAMP is Hindering Facilities Management in the Federal Sector

Job Order Contracting

6 It important that commercial SaaS providers, and the associated infrastructure used to deploy SaaS products, meet appropriated compliance requirements for specified levels of security as developed by NIST. Our products are hosted on Microsoft AZURE, and Amazon AWS in the United States, both hosting infrastructures are FEDRAMP compliant.

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Newest Construction Projects in the United States for 2024

Building Radar

The construction industry in the United States is bustling with activity as we head into 2024. From sprawling commercial developments to state-of-the-art infrastructure, these projects are setting the stage for growth and innovation. Latest Construction Projects in the United States 1.

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If Green Building is Going to Save the Planet it Will Have to Include Green Roads

Green Building Law Update

There are 3,980,817 miles of roads in the United States. The amount of impervious roads is equivalent to the size of the state of Ohio. But when society thinks about green building, those thoughts are almost universally of buildings (be it offices or schools or homes) and not of infrastructure like roads and bridges.

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The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act: A Pivotal Moment for Water Public-Private Partnerships in the United States

Constructlaw

Introduction America’s water infrastructure has long faced a critical need for funding and modernization. According to the American Society of Civil Engineers, there is a $105 billion funding gap for drinking water and wastewater infrastructure projected over the next two decades. [1] billion to the U.S. billion to the U.S. Indeed, $1.5

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“Once-in-a-Generation” Opportunity for Women in Construction: Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act

Autodesk Construction Cloud

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) is a “once-in-a-generation” investment in America’s national infrastructure. With this plan, the goal is to rebuild many of the bridges, rails, and roads throughout the country to improve the overall infrastructure across America. The IIJA is intended to grow the U.S.

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The Critical Role Contractors Play in Sustainable Infrastructure

Jobsite with Procore

More frequent and stronger weather events threaten infrastructure sustainability, forcing public budgets into cycles of repair and rebuild. Contractors are on the leading edge of this challenge, tasked with providing sustainable solutions that don’t break the bank.