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Smart Windows: A Step Towards Sustainable Living
A new innovation in smart windows promises to revolutionize how buildings regulate light, warmth, and privacy. By switching between clear and opaque modes at different temperatures, a recently developed solid thermochromic material could pave the way for more energy-efficient...
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Revolutionising Construction: Cutting-Edge Machinery Leading the Charge
The arrival of new equipment and machinery that boosts efficiency, improves safety, and is kinder to the planet is driving progress in the construction industry.
Construction has always stood at the forefront of innovation, greatly benefitting from the incredible advancements...
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Embracing Sustainability By Taking The Ash-Way!!
Sustainability has been a very steep challenge for concrete and its ancillary manufacturers. No wonder these manufacturers have been tagged as major spoilers who cause a barrier to an environment that’s healthy and liveable. However, things are taking a...
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Veolia’s PlastiLoop – A Sustainable Alternative to Virgin Plastics
World Construction Today, recently had a one-on-one session with Jeffrey Yau, the Commercial Director (Asia) – Plastic Recycling at Veolia, where he spoke extensively on PlastiLoop which generates and offers high-quality recycled plastics throughout various sectors. PlastiLoop happens to...
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AI and the Future of Construction: Empowering Workers in Building Materials Manufacturing
The construction industry stands at a critical crossroads. While demand for construction projects continues to surge across residential, commercial and infrastructure sectors, the industry faces a persistent challenge threatening its growth: a severe shortage of skilled workers, specifically in...
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World Construction Today in Conversation with Stanley Access Technologies: Enhancing Door Resilience and Efficiency with New Dura-Storm Doors
World Construction Today recently spoke with the team behind the latest Dura-Storm door products, exploring the significant improvements made to their new line of doors. The key advancements include higher wind pressure ratings, larger door sizes, and new glass...
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Creating Reusable Buildings: Can DfDA and Mass Timber Change the Construction Industry?
Construction sector waste accounts for 30% of total waste produced globally, with 150 million tons of construction debris being sent to landfills every year in the United States alone.1,2 As our natural resources become further strained and housing costs...
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