This Amphibious Robot Can Crawl Through Pipes to Collect Data
/in front, news/by CANSWith the American Water Works Association predicting the failure of over 1 million miles of pipe in the next 30 years, HiBot has plenty of pipe to travel as it uses predictive analytics to determine which pipes are highest priority for replacement. The AWA has reported that the cost of pipe replacement over the next 25 […]
Cazza to Build World’s First 3D Printed Skyscraper
/in front, news/by CANSDubai-based construction technologies firm, Cazza, has announced plans to build the world’s first 3D printed skyscraper. The firm will be able to 3D print high rises using a new construction technique called ‘crane printing’. Read more.
Norway Plans “Ship Tunnel” to Avoid the Deadly Stadhavet Sea
/in front, news/by CANSThe Norwegian Coastal Administration is planning the world’s first full-scale ship tunnel to allow vessels to travel through a mountain rather than navigate the treacherous waters of the Stadhavet Sea. Read more.
CCA Makes Headway on Federal Prompt Payment Initiatives
/in front, news/by CANSIt’s been almost a year since the Canadian Construction Association (CCA) formed a joint government-industry working group to facilitate prompt payment discussions on federal construction projects. Since then the group has embarked on several initiatives, which were highlighted recently in a CCA progress report. Read more.