Developed for Wind Power, Deployed throughout Modern Construction
Following the energy crisis in the 1970’s, the Danish Industry and Government set a goal to become the global leader in wind power technologies,...
Measuring Moisture in Concrete
Freshly poured concrete contains a lot of water for curing. Even after the initial curing phase is completed, there is still water left in...
Tech Opportunities
By Jason Krankota
Construction has been one of the slowest industries to adopt technology. That’s partly cultural—folks in the industry like to solve problems with...
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...
Ultra Flat Floor Solution
KCI, a 100-percent employee-owned engineering, construction, and consulting firm, showcases RoboClean and RoboFlat solutions for concrete floor flatness and levelness analysis at World of...
What’s Next After Lithium Greases: Calcium Sulfonate Complex Greases
It’s hard to find an industry running without the use of lubricating greases. As per one estimate, more than 90 percent of roller bearings...
6 New Technologies to Incorporate on Your Jobsite
The search for efficiency in terms of labor, materials, and timelines comes with the territory in the construction industry from the first moment a...
Building Materials
Building materials have come a long way since the invention of mud bricks and timber frames thousands of years ago. Today, thanks to the...
How New Technology Can Help Construction Finance Professionals
Historically, the construction industry has been one of the slowest to adopt new technology, lagging only behind agriculture in digitalization. But that’s changing as...
Build Smart
The $1.2 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework is a boost for the construction industry and companies that win contracts and then repeat business will be...









