The Netherlands is using recycled soda bottles to create brand new bike paths for its citizens. Luckily for townships and villages in the US, there are more proven ways to create strong, stable, and environmentally friendly pathways for pedestrians and bikers alike.
Why Nova Scotia Could Be the Mining Industry’s New Frontier
While the area doesn’t currently seem to be generating much interest among executives, the Canadian province has taken several recent steps that could soon establish it as a mining powerhouse.
OSHA Releases New Digital Resource for Controlling Silica Dust in Construction
OSHA has released a new feature on its website that the agency hopes will make it easier for both businesses and their employees to understand its recently enacted limitations on respirable silica dust in the workplace.
Copper Output in South America Set for Major Growth
A copper boom in South America has stimulated investment in the region’s mining infrastructure, including rail projects to help transport raw material. How can mining companies on the continent prepare for continued spikes in demand?
Will Bullet Trains Ever Come to the US?
High-speed “bullet” trains are being engineered across the world. Why has this technological marvel yet to make its way into American infrastructure?