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...
Jobsite Drones
8 ways technology is changing construction
By Ethan Smith
Drones, once a hobby for a few enthusiasts, are now prominently featured across a number of professional...
Robotic Total Station: Designed to Provide a Complete Layout and Scan...
By Jeff Winke
In the 1950s, Ace Books began publishing Ace Doubles, which were two separate novels combined in a single volume. For example, a...
Ahead of the Game
Working smarter with compact loader technology
Product development and technological advancements are making today’s worksites more efficient and productive, but only if the right equipment...
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....
Driver Accountability
Increasing profitability with GPS tracking
By Ben VanAvery
For any company with a fleet of light- or medium-duty vehicles, from service contractors to vendors and...
Road Resurfacing Simplified
Traditionally, highway resurfacing projects have been a challenge, not only for the contractor, but the inconvenienced community through which the road passes. To collect...
Building a Circle
Launched in May 1999, the online retailer Overstock.com, Inc. initially sold surplus and returned merchandise, liquidating the inventories of at least 18 failed dot-com...
Preparing for Deepfakes
AI is benefiting the construction industry by streamlining workflows. AI tools are being used to reduce human error, ensure quality control, and improve safety...
Smart Technologies Manage Loader Efficiency and Security
When it comes to machine management, you need assurance you’re leveraging every possible opportunity to increase jobsite efficiency and security for your equipment assets....









