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Article Innovation, Risk Management, Construction 1 December 2019
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Crane Correction
By Waity, C. J. Cranes are due for an upgrade. Major accidents, which have grabbed international headlines, are placing more pressure on companies to pursue projects to develop smarter and safer cranes. After all,…
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Article Innovation, Risk Management, Complexity, Construction 1 October 2017
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True Believers
By Parsi, Novid Building a crowning religious center in a seismic zone took a lot more than faith. The US$30 million, 14-year project was the last of eight continental temples around the world commissioned by the…
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Article Change Management, Innovation, Risk Management, Sustainability, Construction 1 September 2016
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Three of a kind
By Jones, Tegan Purpose-driven projects have the potential to change the world. With a clear mission and careful planning, project teams can solve society's biggest problems, leaving an impact that will last for…
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Article Innovation, Talent Management, Risk Management, Construction 1 March 2016
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Robot in a hard hat
By Fister Gale, Sarah Construction project managers looking to cope with a labor shortage and speed up the building process are turning to a new talent pipeline: robots. The industry's talent shortage is a problem around…
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Article Risk Management, Scheduling, Talent Management, Innovation, Construction August 2012
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Flower towers
By La Plante, Louis Milan, Italy, has long been synonymous with high fashion, big business, and smog. For example, a study conducted in 2003 by Milan's Macedonio Melloni hospital suggested that breathing the city's air…
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