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Offsite vs. Onsite Construction Part 2

Civil + Structural Engineer

The benefits of offsite construction, which comprises the manufacturing, planning, design, fabrication, and assembly of building elements offsite are expansive. The process automation of building components manufactured in an offsite environment equates to being able to hire and retain skilled workers and enhances quality control.

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Talent and Tech: The Keys to Unlocking Prefabrication Success 

Autodesk Construction Cloud

In the race to meet surging construction demand and reduce risk, the industry is turning to innovative solutions such as prefabrication and modular construction to increase productivity and protect margins. This shift isn't just a passing trend; the prefabricated buildings market is expected to surpass $227.7 Let's dive in.

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Exploring Leading Hygienic Equipment Manufacturers in For Construction 2025

UK Construction Blog

The post Exploring Leading Hygienic Equipment Manufacturers in For Construction 2025 appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Stainless steel is one of the essential materials across many construction environments for its corrosion resistance, fire safety properties, strength and easy-clean surfaces. What suppliers exist in the space?

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The Art of Modern Staircase Manufacturing: Precision Engineering Meets Bespoke Design

UK Construction Blog

The post The Art of Modern Staircase Manufacturing: Precision Engineering Meets Bespoke Design appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Using state-of-the-art CNC machinery and digital controls, today’s stair manufacturers can transform even the simplest sketch into a comprehensive plan tailored to your exact specifications.

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Idaho’s mass timber arena sports a doubly curved roof

Construction Specifier

The engineering team behind the project worked to develop, shape, and optimize the curved roof, ensuring its feasibility for fabrication and construction. Using timber in a double-curve roof and a structure composed of hybrid timber/steel trusses, spanning 45.7 m (150 ft), came with its own set of challenges.

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Idaho’s mass timber basketball arena sports a doubly curved roof

Construction Specifier

The engineering team behind the project worked to develop, shape, and optimize the curved roof, ensuring its feasibility for fabrication and construction. Using timber in a double-curve roof and a structure composed of hybrid timber/steel trusses, spanning 45.7 m (150 ft), came with its own set of challenges.

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5 hidden benefits of mass timber design

BDC Network

Mass timber serves as a low-carbon alternative to steel and concrete, with cross-laminated timber (CLT) and glulam being popular examples of contemporary mass timber products. The term refers to the use of advanced techniques to combine wood products in various layer formats to create structures that are strong and versatile.