Value Engineering

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Show off your water tank! All styles eligible!

You've got until Oct. 1 to submit a new construction or renovation project for Tnemec’s ninth annual Tank of the Year competition. Any project's eligible as long as it's completed by the deadline date. More

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Schwarze Industries' SuperVac Updraft

Schwarze Industries has developed a patent pending, fuel-efficient, stainless... More

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10 Concrete Waterproofing, Repair Products

We’re getting hit hard by severe storms and flash floods here in the Midwest. The heavy downpours are causing streets, backyards, basements, and even expressways to flood. So I’ve decided to scour our online products pages for some good waterproofing and repair products for concrete surfaces. Here’s what I’ve found so far. More

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Don't Work for Free

If you lose money just to get a project, you won’t be in business too long. Giving in to short-term anxiety hijacks your critical thinking and soon everyone is pouring patios out of wheelbarrows just for beer money. More

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Are you spending more (or less) on consultants?

We're gathering information for our annual analysis of how public works departments use engineering, design, planning, and other service firms. More

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Biomaterials Growing on Construction

We've been hearing more and more about the need to look to nature - to biology - in our search for a path to a more sustainable future, both in the natural environment and in the buildings and infrastructure we construct. More

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5 Things I’ve Learned From Concrete Surfaces

One year ago, I returned from maternity leave and moved into my new position as editor of Concrete Surfaces. I had to get re-acquainted with the industries we serve, but I think I’ve managed to learn a few things. More

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On Camera

EarthCam launched its new ConstructionCamTV – a 24-hour “TV channel” devoted to a global network of live construction cameras. Just imagine watching not only your work, but your competitor’s as well! More

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Veolia to work with Los Angeles to apply industry best practices to water meter maintenance and inspection, chemical procurement

The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) has partnered with Veolia Environnement (Veolia), the world’s leading environmental services and technology provider, to review current practices and assist in the implementation of industry best practices for the city’s large water meter and fire service line programs, as well as its chemical procurement activities. More

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Want to host the PW editor?

Editor Stephanie Johnston wants to spend more time with readers as they work. More

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