
New Research on Potential of AI to Reduce Construction Waste
Researchers at England’s Northumbria University are finding a new role for artificial intelligence (AI) in the construction sector.
Researchers at England’s Northumbria University are finding a new role for artificial intelligence (AI) in the construction sector.
Washington State University Vancouver’s Life Sciences Building recently achieved LEED Gold status from the U.S. Green Building Council, one of the highest honors in the green rating system used across the globe.
The State University of New York Oneonta (SUNY Oneonta) campus is a model of sustainability in action. The university has amassed numerous green accolades over the years, and over the past decade has doubled down on reducing its environmental impact.
The Escapade from All People Can Play, a commercial playground equipment supplier, is a compact yet versatile play structure created with all recycled plastics, lumber and metal posts.
Filtrine’s vandal-proof drinking fountain provides chilled, purified water with an optional “Hands Free” modification to mitigate the spread of viruses.
Matthew Ziska has been named vice president of environmental health and safety (EHS) at Wells, a Brighton, Colo.-based prefabricated building manufacturer.
Minneapolis-based construction and engineering firm Knutson Construction recently promoted Micah Vainikka to corporate director of preconstruction.
The city of San Antonio’s $30 million solar project is steadily advancing with 13 out of 42 solar-focused locations already commissioned, bringing the Texas city closer to its goal of net-zero energy for all municipal building by 2040.
ZinCO Canada, a green roofing system company, recently released a cutting-edge, all-season Vertical Solar Array system.