Work Smart Not Hard: Part 3 of 4
Read Part 1 and Part 2 here.
With the recently passed Infrastructure Bill generating more demand for work and an ongoing labor crisis, contractors and...
Workforce Shortage
According to a recent article in Reuters, construction companies in the U.S. are hiring more workers this year. The problem is finding them. As...
MEWPs
By Rick Smith
Construction site safety should always be top of mind and should be made a priority each and every day. Training is one...
Industry Expectations
The pandemic accelerated trends in the construction industry related to labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, and material cost increases. Ultimately, these trends resulted in...
It’s a Wo(Man)’s World, Too
By Karli Langner
Now, 100 years after women gained voting rights in the U.S., women are participating in the workforce at nearly the highest level...
Infrastructure Investment
Last year, lawmakers in Washington passed a massive $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure plan which represents the most significant investment in highways, ports, and other...
Cover Your Tracks
Ground protection products are essential tools for contractors seeking to optimize project efficiency, minimize damage, reduce repairs and reclamation, ensure consistent access, and improve...
Crushing the Old Method
Are using old methods the easy way out?
Old methods feel comfortable and safer, save you hours of research, and appear to be cheaper on...
Changing the Process of Communicating Change: Part 2 of 2
In part one of this article, the concept of change was discussed. In a company environment when change is not handled appropriately, there can...
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...









