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January 26, 2024
Benefits of Laser Scanning Construction

Laser scanning has become an invaluable asset on project sites for multiple reasons, from quality and efficiency gains to improved communication and more. Reduces manual labor: Manual labor is often time-consuming and error-prone; scanning allows for higher accuracy while eliminating multiple trips out to site for verification of plans. Accuracy Laser scanning provides accurate 3D […]

January 26, 2024
The Importance of Architectural Specifications

Architectural specifications provide the "how" behind architectural drawings. They serve to clarify design intent, reduce ambiguity, and establish standards for materials and methods used during construction. Architectural specifications can be challenging for architects to write effectively; however, with the appropriate tools such as standard templates and engaging product manufacturers or specialists architects can improve their […]

January 26, 2024
Construction Timelapse - A Powerful Marketing Tool

Construction timelapse videography is one of the most captivating ways to display projects. Specialised cameras capture thousands of photographs that are then expertly edited into a time-lapse sequence video. This video can be used both internally and to impress prospective clients, with aerial footage and interviews adding even greater impact. Cameras An effective long-term time […]

January 26, 2024
Quality Control in Construction

Quality control is an integral component of construction projects, helping reduce rework costs and maintenance issues. Project managers play an essential part in the quality control (QC) process by setting an environment on-site that prioritizes quality. But it is the site superintendent who plays a significant role in actual inspection and verification of work and […]

January 26, 2024
Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality in Construction

Building infrastructure involves collaboration between various teams such as designers, electricians, welders and carpenters - however not everyone may be present on site at once - thus any issues must wait until all parties can review blueprints together before being addressed. AR provides solutions to these challenges with its ability to provide real-time data within […]

January 26, 2024
What Are Takeoffs in Construction?

Construction takeoffs are estimates used by estimators to map out labor, material and equipment costs in order to submit competitive bids. Modern construction projects leave no margin for error, so in order to generate accurate estimates and maximize bids, it's essential that you know how to undertake takeoff successfully. What is a takeoff? Takeoff is […]

January 26, 2024
How to Handle RFIs in Construction

No one wants to deal with RFIs during construction, but they are an inevitability. According to a Navigant study, RFIs cost projects $859,680 per hour of review and response time. To reduce these costs, create an RFI submission and management system at the outset of your project and include specifics about process and timing in […]

January 26, 2024
The Importance of a Construction Schedule

Construction schedules are essential documents used to monitor the progression of any project, providing key details like Gantt charts, work breakdown structures, estimated costs and milestone dates. Discover Your Region: Weather, permit review processes and labor availability can have an effect on construction scheduling. Mopsick recommends construction managers gather pricing, inventory and lead times of […]

January 26, 2024
What Are Submittals in Construction?

Construction submittals offer project managers, designers and engineers an extra level of detail that allows them to accurately plan timelines of work. In addition, submittals ensure the proper materials and equipment arrive on site prior to beginning construction work. Although submittals come in various forms, most have similar features that you should keep in mind: […]

January 26, 2024
Is Poplar a Hardwood?

Poplar may technically be classified as a hardwood, yet its low resilience makes it susceptible to denting and scratching; thus making it unsuitable for heavy construction or furniture-making applications. Bamboo wood is one of the most frequently used utility woods for producing plywood, crates and pallets, as well as being popularly chosen by DIYers for […]

January 26, 2024
Boise Boys' Luke Caldwell and Clint Robertson Are Back on HGTV's Outgrown

After two seasons of Boise Boys, HGTV announced they are moving Luke Caldwell and Clint Robertson's home renovation show onto another platform; Outgrown. Now the pair will assist families who have outgrown their current homes. Timber and Love, an architectural-construction firm owned by two of its principals, has built up an outstanding reputation through their […]

January 26, 2024
Joint Compound Vs Spackle

Joint compound is often used during drywall installation to fill any seams on walls and is thicker and takes longer to dry than spackle, often necessitating more sanding than spackle. Spackle is designed for patching small holes and dents in walls. Usually composed of gypsum, an abundant soft-mined mineral used widely in construction, it may […]

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