Building, architecture, and development in the post-Industrial Age has gone through massive changes, but the current revolution brought about by technology may be the greatest one thus far. While traditional building materials and methods are still commonly used, technology is rapidly transforming the field in almost every way imaginable. From design to energy use, building […]
American Physicist and British Author discover same afterlife proof
Historic scientific accident: British author and binary mind theorist Anthony Peake corroborates American Physicist George Hammond on time-dilation and the afterlife NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK – A US physicist who has been researching a microtubule theory of Life After Death for several decades is amazed that he has found a second voice in British […]
Steve Slepcevic Setup Three New Websites to Support Owners With Roof Damage Insurance Claims Includi
Now that the rainy season has ended many homeowners and building owners are looking to make roof repairs.Steve Slepcevic lounches new websites to help home and bussiness owner for their insurnance claim and recovery. Unfortunately most of them will end up paying far more for those repairs than they should because they don’t understand the […]
Security issues abound at most US military installations and bases in the United States
The U.S. military has a major need for physical security barrier, barrier walls, and systems that can protect our ground forces, military fighting assets such as planes and tanks, and critical infrastructure assets from hostile actions, breaches and security compromises. The military is also increasingly outsourcing its security to private companies – usually never a […]
Prevent an Ice Dam
An ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms along the lower edge of a roof and blocks melting water (snow) from running off the roof. Over time, the dam of ice builds up as more and more water freezes and the runoff water pools behind the dam–eventually working its way under the shingles […]
Dominica on track to become first “climate-resilient” nation by 2030
Back in September 2017, Hurricane Maria devastated the island of Dominica, killing at least 31 people, wrecking roofs on nine in ten buildings, battering forests, and causing rivers to overspill, destroying even more homes. All of this damage cost the Caribbean island nation roughly $1.3 billion — 224% of its total GDP. Fast forward to […]
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