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Zoning Clearance Thoughts

Revit OpEd

A long time fellow Revit traveler reached out to me via Revit Lifeline last night asking about zoning clearance ideas. They also want them to prove it doesn't extend into a zone that leans back into the site. I used the floor's offset parameter to move it up above the surface by the zoning height required.

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Storage Units: Are They Worth Buying Or Building?

Construction Marketing

To Help Regular Travelers. Depending on their line of work, some people travel frequently. A plus side is that unused construction materials can be safely stored for future purposes. . To store their goods, supplies, materials, and inventory relevant to their businesses, many business owners look for storage units.

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How To Choose The Right Crane For Your Project

Construction Marketing

Cranes are essential to any major construction project, providing safe and efficient on-site transportation of heavy materials. The weight and size of the materials will determine what type of crane you will get and how it will be set up. During these cases, a rough terrain crane or crawler crane may be required.

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Are Your Hotel General Contractors Checked In or Out?

HardHatChat

As the summer approaches and schools across the country will be taking an extended break, the busiest travel season of the year will begin. Smith Travel Research reports that U.S. Nationally, real spending on travel and tourism turned up in the fourth quarter of 2012, increasing at an annual rate of 1.8 percent in 2013.

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Managing Moisture in Walls

Pro Builder

Moisture vapor passing through permeable layers in a wall assembly (aka vapor diffusion): Yes, moisture vapor can pass through solid materials. because most materials aren’t as “solid” as they appear to be. However, some materials, such as wood, don’t like being wet, at least not for extended periods.

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Biggest Infrastructure Project in Japan for 2024

Building Radar

This project focuses on completing a ring road around Tokyo, which is expected to greatly reduce the traffic burden on the capital’s central areas and improve access to key industrial and commercial zones. The project is designed with sustainability in mind, integrating noise reduction technologies and eco-friendly materials in construction.

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Expanding the exterior footprint

Construction Specifier

In fact, officials of New York City are beginning to re-examine its zoning to ensure green spaces and parks are accessible and equitably distributed throughout the urban landscape. It also creates a new building zone called the ‘mid-doors,’ a term coined recently by Transsolar’s Erik Olsen, in his series “What is Indoors?”