EV Transition
As construction and builder companies look to modernize their vehicles by transitioning to electric vehicles (EV), the benefits of EV technology have driven considerable...
Supply Chain
By William Wappler
In 1989, one of the most innovative and complicated construction projects I know was built in Jukkasjarvi, Sweden. It’s the Ice Hotel....
Tips to Maximize ROI From Your Sealcoating Equipment
Maximizing return on investment doesn’t take a mathematician. To bring in the most green, have the right setup and select a sealcoating machine that’s...
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...
Tool Tracking
By Tom Webb
A typical construction jobsite contains a plethora of small equipment and power tools, along with heavy equipment, such as cranes and bulldozers, that...
Bosch’s New ReaXX Portable Jobsite Table Saw
In the construction business, it is essential to get equipment that is easy to use, move, and hopefully less-than-likely to bite. Equipped with Bosch’s...
The Connected Project Lifecycle
Take a closer look at any construction project today, and you’ll find no shortage of technology. However, all too often, that technology focuses on...
Ground Penetrating Radar
As the saying goes, “Time is money,” and general contractors, superintendents, and project managers know that the cliché means focusing on keeping workflow going...
Non-Disruptive Split Slab Repair Technique
Split slab construction is an efficient way to manage water infiltration in plazas, elevated office patios, planters, and sidewalks. If installed by an experienced...
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...








