An Ounce of Prevention
Ask professionals of any trade whether it’s better to repair something or prevent it from being damaged in the first place, and the answer...
Taking Care of Your Mechanics Truck
A properly inspected and maintained truck minimizes costly downtime
Contractors depend heavily on mechanics trucks to get sidelined equipment back in the dirt and generating...
Evolving World of Fuel and Lube Trucks and Trailers
"Son, pull the fuel and lube truck over and top off the DEF tank on the blade and then make sure that water truck...
Hydrodemolition Robots
By Keith Armishaw
For decades, road and bridge repair contractors have relied on the power and precision of Hydrodemolition robots to increase efficiency for concrete...
Tire Inflation: Tips to Keep Tire Pressure at Optimum Levels
One thing is consistent when it comes to tire maintenance. Tire inflation has been, and always will be, a top concern for fleets.
“It’s been...
Innovative Heating Solutions
Winter is on its way, which leaves contractors in many industries vulnerable to the damaging conditions of freezing temperatures. However, extreme and unfavorable weather...
Street Repair
When a pothole appears on the streets of Edmond, Oklahoma, residents expect it to be filled within 24 hours. That doesn’t leave a lot...
Trailer Maintenance Tips
Heavy-haul trailers see it all—rocks, ruts, bumps, and jolts. It all translates to an increased risk of damage.
Troy Geisler, vice president of marketing and...
S.T. Wooten Transformation: Part 3 of 3
For one of the largest heavy construction firms in North Carolina, getting a handle on inventory control and standardizing maintenance procedures are the keys...
Tear Out or Replace
Many facilities built in the 70s and 80s continue to operate and maintain aging induction-based air conditioning units originally installed in each room or...









