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Crisisense has been Launched to Be One AI Platform with Multiple Lifelines

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Crisisense, founded by Big Data Engineer Annesha Chowdhury, is being built as a single early-warning brain for the U.S. power grid, water supply, and emergency services so the next major disaster does not become a national catastrophe.

United States, 20th May 2026 – Crisisense, an American-built AI platform currently in active development with pilot conversations underway across U.S. cities and utilities, is being designed to give the United States a single, intelligent early-warning system for its power grid, water supply, and emergency services, so that hurricanes, cyberattacks, and grid failures stop becoming national disasters.

The systems that keep the country running, the power grid, the water supply, hospitals, and emergency response, are managed in silos today. The power company watches power. The water utility watches water. FEMA watches storms. None of them talk to each other in real time. So when a hurricane, cyberattack, or heat wave hits, no one sees the full picture until people are already in the dark.

Crisisense is being built to connect those dots. Once complete, it will pull live data from weather satellites (NASA, NOAA), the power grid, river gauges (USGS), and city sensors into a single AI system that can answer one question better than anything on the market today: “What’s about to break, and who gets hurt if it does?” It will then tell operators exactly what to do, in plain English, minutes or hours before the failure happens.

Because it is being designed as sovereign, American-made AI, with data that never leaves U.S. soil or touches a foreign cloud, the platform will be safe to use on the most sensitive infrastructure in the country.

The U.S. electric grid is running out of room. More than 2,600 gigawatts of new energy projects are stuck in line waiting to connect, AI data centers are eating up massive amounts of electricity, and utilities are forced to use overly cautious settings that leave a lot of safe capacity unused. Crisisense is being designed to use live weather data and proven physics to safely squeeze 15 to 40 percent more electricity out of the power lines America already has, with no new towers and no new construction.

When Winter Storm Uri hit Texas in 2021, it caused a chain reaction. Power failed, which shut off water pumps, which disabled hospitals, which stranded ambulances. The total cost reached about $130 billion and hundreds of lives. Crisisense is being built to predict the chain reaction before it happens, giving FEMA, state agencies, and city emergency teams time to move generators, evacuate vulnerable people, and re-route ambulances before the storm hits.

America’s bridges, dams, and water systems were graded a C-minus by civil engineers, with a $2.59 trillion repair gap. The platform is being designed to use satellite radar to detect millimeter-level shifts in bridges and roads, catching the next potential collapse months before a crack is visible. It also includes a built-in detection layer for industrial control systems that catches hackers who try to spoof sensor readings, the same kind of attack used in Stuxnet.

A core part of the platform is the AI Copilot, an assistant being built for mayors, grid operators, emergency directors, and field officers. Instead of forcing an emergency director to read dashboards, they will ask a question in plain English, such as “Is Hospital B safe for the next six hours?” The Copilot then checks the live weather, runs a grid simulation, looks at flood zones, cross-references the hospital’s backup generator status, and responds with a short, clear recommendation.

“My mission is to make sure America’s power grid, water systems, and emergency response are ready for the next decade of climate, cyber, and capacity threats, using AI that is provably safe, sovereign, and American-made,” said Annesha Chowdhury, founder of Crisisense.

To learn more and get started, visit https://www.crisisense.org/

About Crisisense

Crisisense is a U.S.-based AI company building the first neuro-symbolic operating system for national critical infrastructure. By fusing sovereign large language models with rigorous physics engines, Crisisense is being designed to help utilities, cities, and federal agencies predict and prevent cascading failures across the power grid, water systems, and disaster response. The platform supports FERC Order 881, the White House National Security Memorandum 22 (NSM-22), and the Department of Energy’s grid modernization initiatives. Founded by Big Data Engineer and AI researcher Annesha Chowdhury, Crisisense is currently in active development, with pilot conversations underway with U.S. municipal and utility partners. 

Learn more at https://www.crisisense.org/
 

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Best Foundation Repair in Los Angeles CA LA Foundation Prepares for Summer Soil Movement

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LA Foundation, one of the best foundation repair resources in Los Angeles, CA, announces seasonal guidance to help homeowners prepare for summer soil movement and structural stress. The release highlights the company’s inspection-first approach to foundation repair, crack assessment, settlement evaluation, stabilization planning, drainage-related foundation guidance, and support for single-family, multi-unit, and mixed-use properties across Los Angeles County.As summer heat dries soil around Los Angeles homes, visible signs such as wall cracks, sticking doors, uneven floors, and shifting gaps may become more noticeable. LA Foundation helps property owners document symptoms, understand possible causes, and choose practical next steps before minor concerns become more disruptive. The company serves Los Angeles, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Culver City, Glendale, Burbank, Pasadena, Inglewood, and the San Fernando Valley.

Los Angeles, California, United States, 20th May 2026 – Homeowners looking for foundation repair in Los Angeles often notice more cracks, sticking doors, uneven floors, or shifting gaps as summer heat dries soil around the property. LA Foundation, located at 8350 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90069, can be reached at (323) 303-3691 and supports Los Angeles County property owners with inspection-first foundation repair planning, structural clarity, and practical next steps before seasonal soil movement becomes a larger concern.

Local homeowners preparing for summer can review directions, business details, and public feedback for foundation repair in Los Angeles before scheduling an evaluation.

Based in Los Angeles, LA Foundation helps homeowners, property managers, and building owners understand whether visible foundation symptoms are cosmetic, seasonal, or signs of deeper structural movement. The company’s approach focuses on documentation, plain-language explanations, and repair planning that helps clients act with confidence instead of guesswork.

“Summer can make foundation concerns more visible because dry soil, drainage patterns, and existing cracks may all become easier to notice,” said a company spokesperson. “Our goal is to help Los Angeles homeowners understand what they are seeing, document the issue correctly, and choose the right next step before small concerns turn into bigger disruptions.”

 

What LA Foundation Provides for Los Angeles and Greater LA County

Foundation problems in Los Angeles can be influenced by heat, soil contraction, drainage issues, hillside conditions, older construction, and seismic history. LA Foundation helps property owners evaluate symptoms in context, including where damage appears, whether it is changing, and what conditions around the structure may be contributing to movement.

For homeowners who want to understand common warning signs and service options, the company’s resource for Los Angeles foundation repair offers a useful starting point during early planning and contractor comparison.

Core products and services include:

  • Foundation inspections and repair recommendations
  • Crack assessment and movement documentation
  • Settlement and sloping-floor evaluation
  • Stabilization and underpinning planning when needed
  • Drainage and moisture-related foundation guidance
  • Scope clarity for homeowners comparing proposals
  • Support for single-family, multi-unit, and mixed-use properties

Serving Los Angeles County and Surrounding Communities

LA Foundation serves homeowners and property stakeholders across Los Angeles County, with a focus on practical foundation support for older homes, hillside properties, and buildings showing seasonal movement symptoms.

Primary service areas include:

  • Los Angeles
  • West Hollywood
  • Beverly Hills
  • Santa Monica
  • Culver City
  • Glendale
  • Burbank
  • Pasadena
  • Inglewood
  • San Fernando Valley

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Q: Why can summer affect foundation movement in Los Angeles?

A: Summer heat can dry soil around a property, causing soil contraction and changes in support near the foundation. Existing cracks, gaps, or uneven floors may become more noticeable during dry periods, especially when drainage, irrigation, or hillside conditions are also affecting the structure.

Q: What signs should homeowners check before summer gets hotter?

A: Homeowners should look for widening cracks, sticking doors, sloped floors, gaps near trim, and separation around exterior joints. It also helps to take photos, note dates, and watch whether symptoms change over several weeks before deciding what type of evaluation is needed.

Q: Is every foundation crack an emergency?

A: No. Some cracks are cosmetic or stable, while others may indicate active movement. The key is understanding location, width, pattern, and whether the crack is growing. A professional evaluation helps separate low-priority issues from conditions that need faster attention.

About LA Foundation

LA Foundation provides foundation repair, inspection, crack assessment, settlement evaluation, stabilization planning, and homeowner guidance across Los Angeles and greater Los Angeles County. The company is located at 8350 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90069, can be reached at (323) 303-3691, and operates online at https://foundation-repair-los-angeles-la.com/.

 

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Trusted Excavating Contractor Los Angeles BSLA Expands Same-Week Scheduling for Site Prep & Grading

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BSLA – Bobcat Services Los Angeles announced expanded same-week scheduling, positioning the company as one of the best options for excavation, grading, and site preparation across Los Angeles County. Based at 8055 Selma Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046, BSLA supports residential, commercial, and light industrial projects with build-ready earthwork services including site clearing, haul-off, trenching, backfill, compaction, and finish grading. The company’s goal is to reduce downtime between trades by pairing faster mobilization with elevation-accurate grading and stable subgrade preparation that helps prevent rework. BSLA serves clients throughout LA County, including Long Beach, Pasadena, Glendale, Santa Clarita, Lancaster, San Fernando, Pomona, Malibu, Calabasas, Beverly Hills, Cerritos, Rancho Palos Verdes, Compton, Gardena, Whittier, and Azusa. For estimates and scheduling, contact (323) 403-0924 or info@excavatingcontractorlosangeles.com

Los Angeles, California, United States, 20th May 2026 – BSLA – Bobcat Services Los Angeles, 8055 Selma Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046, (323) 403-0924, info@excavatingcontractorlosangeles.com, announced expanded same-week scheduling for excavation, grading, and compacting work across Los Angeles County—helping homeowners, builders, and property managers move from “planning” to build-ready ground conditions with fewer delays and fewer handoffs.

A faster path from rough site conditions to build-ready grade

Project timelines in Los Angeles often compress fast: demolition finishes, utilities need trenching, inspectors are booked out, and the next trade is waiting. In those moments, delays in excavation and grading can ripple across the entire schedule. BSLA’s expanded routing and field availability is designed to reduce that bottleneck by providing same-week starts when scope and access allow—especially for tight-access residential lots, driveway-limited staging, and jobs where precision finish grades prevent expensive rework later.

BSLA supports residential, commercial, and light industrial scopes, emphasizing practical site prep that makes the next phase easier: clearing, haul-off, trenching, backfill, compaction, and finish grading aligned to the job’s real constraints (access, elevation, water flow, and disposal logistics). The company focuses on measurable outcomes—stable subgrade, correct elevations, controlled drainage pathways, and a cleaner handoff to concrete, framing, hardscape, and landscape teams.

“We deliver clean, build-ready grades and properly compacted subgrade—fast, safely, and with clear communication from quote to completion.”

What “same-week scheduling” changes for Los Angeles projects

When excavation happens late—or gets done “good enough” without proper grading and compaction—projects often pay twice: once in wasted time, and again in correction work. Same-week scheduling helps prevent stalled timelines between trades, but speed only matters if the end result is correct. BSLA’s approach pairs faster scheduling with jobsite discipline: access planning, equipment-appropriate sequencing, and material movement that fits LA realities (tight streets, limited staging, strict work windows, and steep grade transitions in hillside areas).

A typical project sequence might include site clearing and debris removal, rough grading to establish workable elevations, trenching for utilities, backfill and compaction, and then finish grading for drainage and final build alignment. When done in the right order, each step reduces friction for the next contractor and lowers the chance of rework. BSLA’s field teams prioritize maintaining a controlled work zone, minimizing disruptions for neighbors and adjacent structures, and keeping the site ready for follow-on inspections and next-trade mobilization.

Core services that support site prep, grading accuracy, and fewer rework cycles

Excavation and site preparation

BSLA provides excavation services intended to support real construction outcomes—not just moving dirt. This includes cuts and removals, over-excavation when unsuitable soil is present, selective removal for additions, and defined-depth excavations for features like pools or subgrade corrections. The goal is consistent: create a predictable base for the next build phase.

Grading, compaction, and base stability

Grading errors create downstream problems: standing water, uneven settlement, poor hardscape performance, and base failure under slabs or driveways. BSLA emphasizes rough grading and finish grading that respect intended drainage paths and plan elevations, followed by compaction support to reduce settlement risk. For many projects, this phase determines whether concrete and hardscape perform long-term—and whether the site passes inspection without last-minute revisions.

Trenching and utility support

Utility trenching requires clean sequencing: trench, place, backfill, compact, and restore grade. BSLA supports trenching for common utility needs such as drainage, sewer, water, and electrical conduit routing (scope depending on project requirements), then completes the backfill and grading steps needed to keep the project moving.

Hauling, debris removal, and material handling

Material movement is often the hidden schedule killer. BSLA coordinates hauling and disposal planning—exporting soil and debris, importing aggregate or fill, and keeping staging controlled so the site remains workable. Efficient hauling reduces clutter, speeds cleanup, and helps crews transition between phases without losing days to disposal delays.

Service overview and how to request a same-week start

Clients can review service details through BSLA – Bobcat Services Los Angeles and begin scoping the job with access notes, approximate quantities, and timeline constraints. For many projects, the deciding factors for a same-week start are straightforward: clear access routes, defined scope (even if preliminary), and a workable plan for hauling and staging. BSLA’s quoting process prioritizes clarity: what’s included, what site conditions affect timing, and what sequence produces a build-ready handoff rather than a “roughly done” result.

For contractors and homeowners specifically searching for excavation and grading in Los Angeles, the company’s expanded scheduling is positioned as a practical advantage: less downtime between trades, fewer surprise corrections, and a faster path from raw site conditions to stable, correctly graded ground. That matters most when concrete, framing, or hardscape teams are already on the calendar—and when drainage performance must be correct from day one, not patched later.

Los Angeles County coverage

BSLA serves Los Angeles County, including areas such as Long Beach, Pasadena, Glendale, Santa Clarita, Lancaster, San Fernando, Pomona, Malibu, Calabasas, Beverly Hills, Cerritos, Rancho Palos Verdes, Compton, Gardena, Whittier, and Azusa. Coverage and routing depend on current scheduling and job type, but the expanded same-week model is designed to improve availability across the county, particularly for site prep and grading scopes that can be mobilized quickly once access and hauling are confirmed.

About BSLA – Bobcat Services Los Angeles

BSLA – Bobcat Services Los Angeles provides excavation, grading, trenching, hauling, and site preparation services for residential, commercial, and light industrial projects across Los Angeles County. The company focuses on build-ready execution—clear communication, controlled jobsite workflow, and grading outcomes that reduce rework and keep project schedules moving.

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BSLA – Bobcat Services Los Angeles
8055 Selma Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046
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Trusted Kitchen Remodel San Diego Planning: Creative Design Helps Homeowners Avoid Budget Surprises

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Creative Design & Build Inc. has announced a budget-first kitchen remodeling planning initiative for homeowners in San Diego County. The company’s resource helps homeowners better understand remodel costs, project scope, material decisions, contractor estimates, and contingency planning before construction begins. The announcement positions Creative Design & Build Inc. as one of the best kitchen remodel planning resources in San Diego for homeowners seeking clearer expectations, fewer budget surprises, and more confident renovation decisions.

San Diego, California, United States, 20th May 2026 – Creative Design & Build Inc., located at 9275 Trade Place Suite H, San Diego, CA 92126, phone (855) 445-9455, has announced a homeowner-focused planning initiative to help San Diego County residents approach a kitchen remodel San Diego project with clearer budget expectations before construction begins. The company serves San Diego County and offers kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, full home remodeling, ADUs, room additions, roofing, hardscape, flooring, and interior/exterior painting services.

Creative Design & Build Inc. helps San Diego County homeowners connect design goals, project scope, and realistic budgeting before major remodeling decisions are made. The company’s planning-first approach is designed to reduce uncertainty, improve communication, and help clients make informed renovation choices.

Helping Homeowners Understand the Real Budget Before They Build

Kitchen remodeling can involve more than cabinets, countertops, and finishes. Homeowners often need to consider labor, materials, permits, contingencies, layout changes, plumbing, electrical work, and timeline coordination. Creative Design & Build Inc. is using its remodel-budget education resource to help homeowners understand these moving parts before requesting bids or starting demolition.

The company’s guide, kitchen remodel project, explains that remodel budgeting should start with scope definition, room-by-room planning, local pricing, labor, materials, permits, and contingency planning. The resource also notes that homeowners should compare licensed quotes and account for possible surprises with a practical contingency range.

Why Budget Planning Matters in San Diego Remodeling

For San Diego homeowners, early planning can make the difference between a controlled remodel and a stressful one. A kitchen renovation may touch several trades at once, including design, demolition, cabinetry, electrical, plumbing, countertops, flooring, and inspections. When those decisions are delayed, costs can change quickly.

Creative Design & Build Inc. recommends that homeowners clarify these items before construction:

  • Project scope, including whether the layout will stay the same or change
  • Material priorities, such as cabinetry, countertops, flooring, and fixtures
  • Labor, permit, and inspection assumptions
  • Contingency planning for hidden conditions or change orders
  • Scheduling expectations for product selection and installation

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“Budget surprises usually happen when homeowners are forced to make major decisions too late in the process,” said Lior Scott, CEO of Creative Design & Build Inc. “Our goal is to help San Diego homeowners understand the full picture earlier, so their remodeling plan matches their priorities, their home, and their budget.”

A Practical Resource for Homeowners Comparing Remodeling Options

The budget-first resource is intended to help homeowners ask better questions before choosing a contractor. Instead of focusing only on the total estimate, homeowners are encouraged to review what each proposal includes, what is excluded, how allowances are handled, and how change orders are managed.

The planning process can help homeowners:

  1. Separate must-have upgrades from optional design choices
  2. Compare contractor quotes using the same scope assumptions
  3. Understand which selections may affect timeline and cost
  4. Reduce last-minute decisions during the construction phase

 

Quick Answers

What causes kitchen remodel budgets to increase?

Kitchen remodel budgets often increase when the original scope is unclear, when hidden plumbing or electrical issues are discovered, or when homeowners upgrade materials after work begins. Layout changes, delayed selections, and unclear allowances can also affect the final cost.

How should homeowners start planning a kitchen remodel?

Homeowners should begin by defining the project scope, ranking priorities, and creating a realistic budget range. It helps to separate essential upgrades from optional features, then review labor, materials, permits, and contingency costs before comparing contractor proposals.

Why compare more than one remodeling quote?

Comparing multiple licensed quotes helps homeowners understand whether estimates are based on the same scope, materials, and assumptions. A lower price may exclude important items, while a higher price may include project management, better materials, or more complete preparation.

What should be finalized before construction starts?

Major selections should be confirmed early, including layout, cabinetry, appliances, countertops, fixtures, and flooring. These decisions affect ordering, scheduling, trade coordination, and installation timing. Early decisions help reduce delays and avoid expensive changes during construction.

About Creative Design & Build Inc.

Creative Design & Build Inc. is a San Diego remodeling company located at 9275 Trade Place Suite H, San Diego, CA 92126. The company can be reached at (855) 445-9455 or through https://creativedesignandbuildinc.com. Its services include kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, full home remodeling, ADUs, room additions, roofing, hardscape, flooring, interior/exterior painting, and other home improvement projects across San Diego County. The site lists California license #1045112.

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