Engineering

Following Flint Lead, Milwaukee Acts Next

Following Flint Lead, Milwaukee Acts Next

First it was Flint. Now it's Milwaukee racing to fix pipes in the city that tests found to be leaching lead into drinking water. As crews there now mobilize, reports of similar woes are emerging throughout the South and Rust Belt.

Guru's Guide: 5 New Apps for The New Year

Guru's Guide: 5 New Apps for The New Year

ConAppGuru may have a new home at JBKnowledge now, but he is still dispensing primo tech wisdom on the side. Here is his first batch of picks for the year, listing new apps that hold mucho promise for improving your business.

Fieldlens Strikes Gold With Biz App Award

Fieldlens Strikes Gold With Biz App Award

Its motto is “Save Time and Go Home Early,” a concept as desirable for workers in any industry. So it comes as no surprise that FieldLens, a maker of project communication apps, has managed to win notice outside the AEC space.

Here come the robots: Davos bosses brace for big tech shocks

Here come the robots: Davos bosses brace for big tech shocks

Welcome to the 4th industrial revolution. This week, the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, is awash in new tech. But many wonder if and when robots will start displacing the workforce. Others are embracing the disruption.

Level of Accuracy: When the virtual world meets The Real One

Level of Accuracy: When the virtual world meets The Real One

No doubt, the use of technology has vastly improved our prefabricated products, but it also has created a culture less tolerant of any so-called mistakes in the field. David Francis, AGC's BIM Forum MEP Group chair, seeks to reconcile the discrepancies.

Face IT: Technology is not trendy. It’s reality

Face IT: Technology is not trendy. It’s reality

With innovation happening on multiple fronts, all at the speed of light, we have entered the modern age of construction, writes Procore CEO Tooey Courtemanche. Here are several reasons he sees more dreams taking wing in 2016. 

C-Suite Corner: Newforma's Ian Howell Peers Ahead

C-Suite Corner: Newforma's Ian Howell Peers Ahead

Don't be fooled by the NH address. While tech rivals surf the cyber shoals in Silicon Valley or dazzle with glitzy demos in Paris, a lean giant has quietly grown in the White Mountains of New England. How does 2016 look from that snowy perch?

WATCH: An Epic Tale of How Secret Teamwork Saved Lives, in 1978

WATCH: An Epic Tale of How Secret Teamwork Saved Lives, in 1978

A final holiday treat before heading back to work on Monday. Sit back, relax and learn how a curious engineering student in 1978 discovered a design flaw that required feverish emergency repairs to make safe an iconic new NYC tower.

BW NEWS: Our Top 10 stories of 2015

BW NEWS: Our Top 10 stories of 2015

As a news and analysis site driven to develop and disseminate only the best in industry insight and innovation, BuiltWorlds clearly found its voice this year.

Dear Developer, Want to Avoid Headaches? ENGAGE an Engineer

Dear Developer, Want to Avoid Headaches? ENGAGE an Engineer

Civil engineer Kelsey Taylor risks the ire of architect pals to tell owners the best time to engage an engineer on a project is at the start, before critical land-based decisions are made and when mistakes can be avoided. 

Top 5 Holiday Toys For The Little Builder In Your Life

The Holidays are in full swing. So many opportunities to show others that you care. Too many? Don’t fret, we’ve got you covered. We know there’s a burgeoning builder on your ‘nice’ list, so here are five gifts to fire their imaginations:

WATCH: Inside Method, the new LEED in Sustainable Manufacturing

WATCH: Inside Method, the new LEED in Sustainable Manufacturing

This month's Method Manufacturing event showcased the clean and green energy behind the new LEED Platinum soap factory on Chicago’s south side. Afterward, BW sent its own video team to see what all the fuss was about.

 

Awash in History, Pullman Soap Factory Heralds Clean Revolution

Awash in History, Pullman Soap Factory Heralds Clean Revolution

The second in our ongoing Project Innovation Series, last week's BW event focused on Chicago's new $30-million Method Manufacturing plant highlighted how the new soap factory is cleaning up on history at a landmarked site.

Daqri, Topcon Team To Deliver Wearables To AEC Masses

Daqri, Topcon Team To Deliver Wearables To AEC Masses

DAQRI, creator of the industrial-grade Smart Helmet that connects humans to their work environments, will work with Topcon Positioning to create new tools that will make workers on job sites both safer and more productive.

The Sustainable Madness Behind Their Method

The Sustainable Madness Behind Their Method

An urban farmer, a general contractor, an architect, and a sustainability consultant all walk into a soap factory. This is far from a joke, though. Method soap's wild new soap plant is making more history, becoming the first manufacturing plant in its industry to earn LEED Platinum Certification with the collaboration of those aforemtioned four forces. 

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