Read the latest demolition industry news and gain insight regarding the following categories: Safety, Business Tools, NDA News, Enivronment, Member Blog Series and Government Affairs.
October 14, 2019 | by:
On this episode, NDA’s Executive Director Jeff Lambert speaks with Christina Kelly, Director of Planning and Neighborhood Revitalization at the Genesee County Land Bank Authority, about the role of demolition in federally funded community development. Later NDA’s Kevin McKenney will speak with Brian McKinney of Gayanga Co. about his Detroit based company and their role in the community, NDA education courses, and the future of workforce development in the industry.
From valdostadailytimes.com. ASRC Industrial Services, a premier provider of industrial and environmental services throughout the United States, has announced the acquisition of Northwest Demolition and Dismantling
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From The Wekk In. Sarwate, a mining engineer from Bhopal, has experience in overseeing the demolition of over 200 buildings. He holds a Guinness record for imploding the maximum number of buildings.
October 11, 2019 | by:
Join NDA in California for back to back Foundations of Demolition Management courses November 13-14 and November 15 and be halfway done with your Foundations of Demolition Management Certificate! Both courses will be held at the Four Points by Sheraton Los Angeles, 9750 Airport Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, 90045.
NDA hosted the inaugural meeting of the new Ohio Valley Regional Council, October 10th in Columbus, OH at the offices of Company Wrench. Thank you to sponsor Company Wrench and Council Co-Chairs Drew Lammers and Cam Gabbard.
October 09, 2019 | by: NDA
A new OSHA publication and webpage on leading indicators show how business can improve safety and health programs by tracking workplace conditions and events to prevent injuries or illnesses.
From Construction & Demolition Recycling. Construction input prices fell 0.6 percent in September and are down 1.7 percent year-over-year, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) analysis of the most recent U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Producer Price Index data. Nonresidential construction input prices fell 0.7 percent for the month and are down 1.4 percent compared to the same time last year.