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Lots more demand out there. Builders are only making minor concessions. Their margins are solid. The Fed will hold rates here, suppressing demand but not enough to hurt home prices. One thing to come ...
Yes. Value Engineering is a thing. In the corporate world it's called getting more "bang for your buck". In the Federal Government, it's a bit trickier. Every year, Congress "appropriates", or sets ...
The Aviation and Missile Command held a ceremony Jan. 9 to recognize individuals who worked collaboratively to improve Soldiers’ lives through projects utilizing value engineering or funded through ...
Value engineering (VE) is a frequently misunderstood term. Many homeowners instantly associate the phrase with taking shortcuts, lowering specifications or sacrificing quality in order to save money.
In the construction industry, the market for digital twin technologies is growing rapidly – virtual models of buildings and ...
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