The word ‘Lego’ is short for two Danish words ‘leg godt’ meaning ‘play well.’ Founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen, Lego has been encouraging us to play well by building. It’s often astounding how many imaginative and realistic things you can build with Legos.
The future looks bright for construction firms worldwide, with Global Industry Analysts Inc. projecting the global construction market to exceed $1 trillion by 2020. The U.S.
Several studies have shown that a flexible learning space gives students greater motivation to immerse themselves in a lesson and collaborate with others.
The Safe + Sound Week 2018 is a national initiative organized by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). The Safe + Sound Week was conducted this year from August 13-19.
The Occupational Safety and Hazard Administration (OSHA) says that one of the root causes of workplace injuries and deaths is the failure to recognize hazards.
Flimsy, unreliable, unsafe, not ‘real’ - are just some of the fallacies or myths attached to modular buildings. Despite their rising popularity, it’s amazing how many people still have misconceptions about modular structures, so we’re debunking the top five myths about modular buildings.
Overcrowded classrooms have been a constant
Some say robots are the future. So what would it be like if robots became a commonplace part of the construction industry?
Structural insulated panels (SIPs) are not new to construction. In the 1930s, a student named Alden Dow worked with Frank Lloyd Wright to add insulating polystyrene at his parents’ company.