You might see a few drones buzzing around construction sites in the future. The construction industry is harnessing new technologies to make building faster, safer, and more efficient. Messer Construction Co.’s innovations team predicts these new tools will enhance construction productivity.
Demand for registered nurses in Kentucky far exceeds supply. In 2018, KCTCS awarded 840 nursing credentials — that filled 31% of the state’s total need. Increased funding all allow all 16 KCTCS colleges to hire more nursing faculty and provide year-round course offerings.
PetFirst Pet Insurance hopes to reduce stress on pets. “Whether it’s getting into chocolate, darting out an opened door or dealing with the noisy nature of the holiday, Halloween can be more freighting than fun,” says PetFirst CEO Katie Blakeley.
https://buildingkentucky.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/petsafety.png800800Berry Craighttps://buildingkentucky.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/buildingkylogo_horz.pngBerry Craig2019-10-22 11:13:142020-01-17 09:12:55Keep spooky season scary for people, not pets.
A new Work Ready Training Center is coming to Barbourville. The new center will offer trade, certificate and post-secondary education opportunities to the region for high-demand career sectors like healthcare, technology, advanced manufacturing and logistics.
https://buildingkentucky.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/trainingskills.png800800Berry Craighttps://buildingkentucky.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/buildingkylogo_horz.pngBerry Craig2019-10-22 11:06:092020-01-17 09:13:10$6+ Million in Grant Funding Announced for New Knox County Workforce Training Center
$5 million+ in improvements are planned for Carter Caves and Greenbo Lake state resort park as part of the part of the “Restoring the Finest” initiative.
https://buildingkentucky.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/carter-caves.png800800Berry Craighttps://buildingkentucky.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/buildingkylogo_horz.pngBerry Craig2019-10-10 12:40:152020-01-17 09:13:23Over $5M in improvements for Carter Caves and Greenbo Lake state parks
https://buildingkentucky.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/chad-comm.jpg800800Rachel Nixhttps://buildingkentucky.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/buildingkylogo_horz.pngRachel Nix2021-01-11 14:37:102021-01-11 14:37:10Resolve to communicate more effectively in 2021
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Better Building: Tech Innovations Move into Construction Sites
/in Business News, Featured Projects, News /by Berry CraigYou might see a few drones buzzing around construction sites in the future. The construction industry is harnessing new technologies to make building faster, safer, and more efficient. Messer Construction Co.’s innovations team predicts these new tools will enhance construction productivity.
KCTCS to expand nursing programs
/in Featured Projects, News, Post-Secondary /by Berry CraigDemand for registered nurses in Kentucky far exceeds supply. In 2018, KCTCS awarded 840 nursing credentials — that filled 31% of the state’s total need. Increased funding all allow all 16 KCTCS colleges to hire more nursing faculty and provide year-round course offerings.
Keep spooky season scary for people, not pets.
/in Featured Projects, Highlights, News /by Berry CraigPetFirst Pet Insurance hopes to reduce stress on pets. “Whether it’s getting into chocolate, darting out an opened door or dealing with the noisy nature of the holiday, Halloween can be more freighting than fun,” says PetFirst CEO Katie Blakeley.
$6+ Million in Grant Funding Announced for New Knox County Workforce Training Center
/in Featured Projects, News, Workforce Development /by Berry CraigA new Work Ready Training Center is coming to Barbourville. The new center will offer trade, certificate and post-secondary education opportunities to the region for high-demand career sectors like healthcare, technology, advanced manufacturing and logistics.
Over $5M in improvements for Carter Caves and Greenbo Lake state parks
/in Featured Projects, News, Parks/Tourism, Parks/Tourism, Tourism /by Berry Craig$5 million+ in improvements are planned for Carter Caves and Greenbo Lake state resort park as part of the part of the “Restoring the Finest” initiative.