Using Waterproofing to Boost Shotcrete Use in Underground Construction
Since the mid-2000s, shotcrete usage in underground construction has soared because contractors can install it more quickly and efficiently than traditional cast-in-place concrete systems....
Construction Tech Predictions For 2025
For too long, contractors have been focused on the headwinds their industry faces — and to be sure, there have been many. However, 2025...
Rebuilding America’s Roads
Transportation infrastructure is ripe for change. For decades, contractors have been grappling with ever-increasing project delivery costs and the constant growth of overhead costs...
From Gray to Green
Portland cement, in addition to being a large user of energy in processing, is the second greenhouse gas contributor (CO2) in the world today....
Concrete Polishing: Training Curriculum Developed by Experts
INSTALL, the flooring industry’s
most endorsed and specified training program, is leading the charge in
developing and implementing a comprehensive concrete polishing curriculum. The
organization has worked...
Raise Your Return
Maximizing return on investment doesn’t take a mathematician. For sealcoat contractors, bringing in the most green comes down to selecting a machine that’s powerful,...
Distracted Driving
More construction fleets are hitting the road than ever before, and to keep pace with the heightened risk of distracted driving, it is necessary...
Multiprocess Welding System
International food and agricultural producer Cargill purchased an unfinished corn wet-mill ethanol plant in Fort Dodge, Iowa, in 2011; a facility with the capacity...
IoT Revolution
Traditional telematics is a dot on a map—it is one-way data that requires someone to sit at a computer, interpret what the information is...
Moving Money
By David Kelly
Payment processes in construction have long presented significant complexities for all project stakeholders, and the challenges from these historically manual and time-consuming...