How Slightly Better Concrete Could Save the Planet
/in front, news/by Alison ClackRecent research suggests that when it comes to concrete, we can do better. Several universities and corporations have set up research partnerships to make concrete more sustainable. In 2014, engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology reported that by tweaking the ratio of starting ingredients, they had created cement samples with twice the strength of […]
Preparing Cities for a Changing Climate
/in front, news/by Alison ClackRising sea levels, epic droughts, massive flooding: the effects of climate change are already here. How do we adapt? From the Netherlands to Manhattan’s Lower East Side, this article explores the cutting-edge engineering – and cultural shifts – that could help. Read more
PPO Looks Deeper at Benefit Plans
/in front, news/by Alison ClackPrompt Payment Ontario (PPO) is undertaking a survey of multi-employer benefit plans to quantify the cost of damages stemming from delinquent payments, which will form part of the organization’s submission to the Construction Lien Act review. Read more
Netherlands Firm to Test ‘Maintenance-free’ Roads Made from Recycled Plastic
/in front, news/by Alison ClackCanadians are used to driving on damaged, pothole-filled asphalt that always seems to be under construction during the summer. Now a construction company in the Netherlands hopes to improve the quality of roads and reduce waste by using recycled plastic for road construction. Read more