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15 votes
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Hanford Viaduct - California High-Speed Rail construction progress
15 votes -
Danish engineering firm Danfoss and retailer Brugsforeningen For Als og Sundeved have created a supermarket designed to optimise energy flow to save operational costs and be climate-friendly
4 votes -
The unique undersea tunnels that link the Faroe Islands
21 votes -
Why eight Tokyo minutes from office to metro is too long – The city is seeing a boom in commercial construction but labour scarcity has made location a critical concern for companies
13 votes -
Five months after a devastating fire destroyed more than half of Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange, workers are set to begin the reconstruction of the 400-year-old building
6 votes -
How to plan a transit network for the future
6 votes -
Fehmarn Belt tunnel being built with innovative engineering is final step of project to connect Denmark – and the Nordics as a whole – to the rest of Europe
13 votes -
How French drains work
18 votes -
Danish wind power giant Ørsted delays major US offshore project – news follows scrapping of two other Atlantic windfarms and axing of hundreds of jobs as costs surge
7 votes -
Evaluating the significance of San Lorenzo Village, a mid-20th century suburban community
4 votes -
How to build an Arctic airport – why airport construction in Greenland is (quite literally) booming
9 votes -
The American elevator explains why housing costs have skyrocketed
37 votes -
MTA stops work on Second Ave. subway amid congestion pricing confusion
14 votes -
Meme weeding: High wages and Baumol’s cost disease
10 votes -
Danish King Frederik X inaugurated the first element of a future eighteen-kilometre tunnel under the Baltic Sea – Fehmarn Belt fixed link will slash travel times between Scandinavia and Central Europe
16 votes -
This Miami luxury condo is burying crystals in its building foundation to create good ‘vibes’
20 votes -
Stockholm is in a race to fix its traffic congestion – but will this $4bn super-deep road tunnel under the Swedish capital work
6 votes -
Why 3D printing buildings leads to problems
3 votes -
In Switzerland, modular mobile ASTRA Bridge lets highway traffic fly over roadwork
14 votes -
California High-Speed Rail Spring 2024 construction progress report: Trainsets, construction, stations, and more
6 votes -
Medieval historian and game developer, Jason Kingsley CBE, reacts to Manor Lords
12 votes -
Copenhagen and Paris mayors exchange lessons learned after huge fires destroy landmarks
12 votes -
Norwegian bridge collapsed ten years after it was built – all because designers focused too much on making it look good
35 votes -
Wooden fence building recommendations
My wooden privacy fence was blown over in a storm (Houston, TX), any recommendations for the best way to rebuild? Currently thinking of Shadowbox, fence hanger brackets, three rails, with a...
My wooden privacy fence was blown over in a storm (Houston, TX), any recommendations for the best way to rebuild?
Currently thinking of Shadowbox, fence hanger brackets, three rails, with a rot/kick board.
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How the Berlin Wall worked
13 votes -
Trying to get a better idea of what goes into having a house built
So I'm looking to get out of apartment living in the next couple of years, so I browse housing listings semi-frequently just to get an idea of what's out there and what I can expect cost wise. My...
So I'm looking to get out of apartment living in the next couple of years, so I browse housing listings semi-frequently just to get an idea of what's out there and what I can expect cost wise.
My boss made an offhand comment about buying a lot and getting a prefab installed on it, so I started looking into it, but I came back with a lot of questions.
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Home builders seem to have preset floor plans. Every time I try and find a prefab house, all I can find are blueprints for purchase. Do you find a plan you like and then find someone to build it?
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Home builders I find all build giant houses. I always see comments online about how "Builders can't build affordable homes because of red tape," but I don't understand how that means they can only build 5B/3Ba houses. I cannot find anyone that has preset plans for a 2B house.
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How much about getting a lot "ready" would be up to me vs a builder? Is that gonna depend on the builder and what they offer? Is that all done out of pocket, or would that be included in the construction loan?
For reference, I'm in Atlanta, though I imagine a lot of these answers will be "It depends on the builder."
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California High-Speed Rail: Floral Avenue grade separation construction progress
15 votes -
Joe Biden administration commits $6B to cut US emissions from high-carbon industries
19 votes -
Why small developers are getting squeezed out of the housing market
18 votes -
Liberal visions and boring machines – The early history of the Channel Tunnel [the railway tunnel connecting the UK to France]
4 votes -
All aboard the bureaucracy train
17 votes -
The world’s largest earthquake simulator, and how it works
6 votes -
France could soon build several nuclear reactors in Sweden, according to a letter of intent signed by the two countries' energy ministers
11 votes -
Construction spend on US manufacturing plants jumps to more than 18 billion in 2023
16 votes -
The engineering challenges of Grand Paris Express, Europe’s largest transport infrastructure project
16 votes -
Journey to EPCOT Center: A symphonic history
13 votes -
The evolution of tunnel boring machines
8 votes -
Analyzing Frank Herbert's Dune from an architectural perspective
10 votes -
A closer look at Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong, the most densely populated place that ever existed
40 votes -
Every construction machine explained in fifteen minutes
13 votes -
California workers who cut countertops are dying of an incurable disease
51 votes -
Growing fire risks, rising insurance costs, home owner concerns, spell opportunity for fire hardening and prevention industry
6 votes -
Widening US highways doesn't fix traffic. So why do we keep doing it?
84 votes -
Blocklayer - A compilation of homebuilding and construction calculators and templates
18 votes -
New Jersey Portal North Bridge project 25% complete, on schedule
15 votes -
Building a furnace insulated with wood ash to smelt iron in
31 votes -
What affordable housing actually means
25 votes -
This building nearly broke Taipei. The Taipei Performing Arts Center; Over budget, a decade under construction, and one of Asia's most important cultural buildings.
18 votes -
T20 bits and screws, what am I doing wrong?
I am putting a new surface on my Deck. I am using Trex and 2.5" composite specific screws. These are small head screws with a T20 torx bit. [img]https://i.ibb.co/MchtXPx/20230628-175119.jpg[/img]...
I am putting a new surface on my Deck. I am using Trex and 2.5" composite specific screws. These are small head screws with a T20 torx bit.
[img]https://i.ibb.co/MchtXPx/20230628-175119.jpg[/img]
I am 7.5 boards in out of 25 boards and I have destroyed 5 bits, 3 of them brand name impact rated bits. I am making sure to stay cammed in, and weight on top of the screw. I am lining the drill up with the angle of the screw. I am also predrilling every hole.
I feel like I have to be doing something wrong. I just don't know what else to do.
Edit - these are the exact screws I am using - https://www.homedepot.com/p/Grip-Rite-9-x-2-1-2-in-Brown-Star-Drive-Pan-Head-Coarse-Composite-Deck-Screw-10-lbs-Pack-N212CSB10BK/207193648
16 votes