Category Archives: Construction

Construction

Construction Construction is widely believed to be the oldest profession; simple prehistoric structures as old as 1.7 million years have been discovered near fossils of human ancestors. Early builders were certainly engineers as well. They relied on their instincts to determine how to build the strongest structure using materials readily available to them. Proof of […]

LEED v3 Online

What’s new online? The USGBC has made 3 major changes to their program. I am extremely impressed with their ability to take suggestions from organizations world-wide and turn the site into a more user-friendly interface. Harmonized Scorecards Credits and Prerequisites are now common along all the major rating systems. In the old system, the scorecards for Commercial […]

Energy And Atmosphere

LEED Energy and Atmosphere Fig 1: Renewable Energy (Photo: ref) This section of the LEED Scorecard relies on building modeling and the beautiful results technology can bring to the table. We also look at Commissioning, which is sometimes hard to grasp in concept if you haven’t been in the industry long enough. We’ll break it down into layman’s […]

New Crane Regulations

New Crane Regulations Recently, the government and OSHA have decided to form a committee to change the existing standards for crane operation in an effort to keep workers and surrounding entities safe from crane failure. In order to understand where the crane and safety industries are going, it’s important to understand where the road started. The most […]