Speaking the Same Language: Part 2
AEMP has been talking about performance metrics and the development of consistent standards for many years, beginning in 2005 when Gregory Kittle was the...
Distributed Workforce: Part 2 of 2
In part 1 of this article, we discussed the trends of remote working for both large organizations and small and medium-size businesses (SMBs). We...
Streamlining Success
Proactive cost control can help construction fleets considerably when it comes to staying competitive in the market, but the industry is grappling with the...
Employee Ownership
Contractors using employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) as a business strategy are on the rise. Fifteen percent of all employee stock ownership plans are...
Maximize Purchasing Power on Your Next Equipment Acquisition
Global economic factors—declines in the mining industry and commodities markets to name a few—are impacting the equipment industry. For buyers, that means more inventory...
Smooth Takeoff to an Easy Landing
Have there been times in your career where you felt like you lost focus in your business? Outside influences may have affected the course...
Rigging Supplies: New Model Speeds Delivery, Selection
Meeting construction deadlines and reducing downtime are critical whether the jobsite is a high-rise building or a highway infrastructure project. To safely and efficiently...
Solid Ground
Modern construction equipment generates far greater loads onto the ground (reaction forces) than many contractors realize. While reaction forces are often discussed in the...
Jobsite Lighting: Asset or Consumable?
Many contractors consider jobsite lighting temporary and disposable, essentially a consumable. It is charged fully to the client for a single job and then...
Future Workforce: Part 1 of 4
The labor shortage in construction is not new, it’s a problem years in the making. This doesn’t stop it from being a pain point...









