Milling Best Practices
The asphalt milling machine—also known as a cold planer, pavement planer, pavement recycler, or roto-mill—is a construction machine used to remove bituminous pavement or...
Making the Equipment Part of Your Workforce
“Zrrrt, this is your pay loader. I need an oil change; do you want me to schedule it myself? ... P.S. I see Frank...
Adopting Telematics
Video telematics, IoT devices, and other fleet technology can help increase revenue and advance efficiencies to improve the fleet or general contractor’s bottom line—especially...
Infrared & Visible Bridge Scoping
The Federal Highway Administration requires that bridges be inspected every 2 years. In the state of Michigan alone, 4,406 Trunkline bridges (40 percent of...
Proactive Best Practices
The evolution and accessibility of technology is creating efficiencies across all industries, including construction. Site and fleet managers are looking for ways to educate...
When Quiet Matters
While many of the layout and design visions of facilities are both practical and positive, they are not always implemented with occupant comfort in...
Bridging the Generational Gap
The construction industry is at a crossroads. Demand for new infrastructure and development is rising fast, but a severe labor shortage threatens to slow...
Rehabbing Aging Concrete Wastewater Infrastructure
Municipal wastewater treatment facilities, sewers, and vaults endure some of the most severe and corrosive environments in the water industry and must pass increasing...
Thermal Bridging: Part 2 of 3
Part one of this article introduced thermal bridging and its consequences. In part two, the options to address thermal bridging are discussed.
ADDRESSING THE OPTIONS
Wrapping...
Path to AI Adoption
You’re the CEO of a construction company who has decided to embrace the power of artificial intelligence (AI). You’ve learned that AI can play...









