Technological Change Inevitable
Part 1: Embrace it for future growth
Few executives in the global precise positioning industry are as outspoken and adamant about the advantages of embracing...
Project Businesses
While the federal government has not announced any guidelines on construction during the coronavirus pandemic, many state and local governments have issued their own...
2024 Year in Review
Steve Warfle
CEO
InSite Software Inc.
Over the past year, we have seen the grading industry continue to navigate complex challenges while embracing innovation. Labor shortages have...
Stick to the Plan
It’s time to stand up for what’s right. As a contractor, you’re required to build per your contract—no more and no less. But often...
The Leadership Cornucopia
With construction’s skilled labor shortage, retaining good employees has taken center stage. Attracting potential employees to fill the gap is just as important. This...
The MILL National Training Center
The MILL National Training Center opened in September in a 46,600-square-foot factory renovated by RTA Architects near the Colorado Springs Airport.
This first-of-its-kind training center...
Blurring the Lines Between OEM and Aftermarket Parts for Gensets
Over the past few decades, the acceptance of replacement parts suppliers for engines used in the power generation market has evolved significantly. Today, the...
Dynamic Duos: Working with Two Contractors on One Project
Contractors must be some of the best communicators in the professional services world. Everything we do relies on proper communication between our own team,...
Leave a Leadership Legacy
In the Gallup book, Strengths Based Leadership: Great Leaders, Teams, and Why People Follow, Tom Rath writes, “The most extraordinary leaders do not see...
Telematics Adoption
By Karen M. Scally
By now, it is clear the pandemic has accelerated almost every aspect of digital adaptation for businesses in order to survive.
Jason...









