Browsing: Supply Chain
We’ve heard the estimates for years now: Global cement production accounts for 7% of annual GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions. This…
That the most populous state, with a strong “car culture,” can be both the most polluting and the most aggressive…
Getting data from the field into the main computer system can be a problem under good conditions. In the oil…
The supply chain is failing across nearly every vertical—and construction is no exception. Perhaps this is a good opportunity to…
Could the tidal shift in EV (electric vehicle) adoption be happening now? The latest IEA (Intl. Energy Agency) report on…
Motor vehicles have been powered by a variety of fossil fuels, primarily gasoline, diesel, CNG (compressed natural gas), and propane,…
Every infrastructure segment operates somewhat differently. Different requirements, regulations, oversight, and data flows are common among utilities and other infrastructure…
Natural wood comes from trees, of course. The world’s largest tree, a coastal redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) in the heart of…
Cracks and fissures are a fact of life(cycle) for concrete and masonry. New chemistry can mitigate the long-range effects of…
Building information modeling (BIM) doesn’t belong only to the building side of construction. Infrastructure projects can also benefit from the…