Understanding Scissor Lift Technology
Scissor lifts have been cutting a path of productivity through the construction market since the 1970s. Although the designs haven’t changed drastically over the...
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...
Technology is Integral to Concrete Paving
Millimeter GPS raises the bar
Beauty to behold for the concrete contractor is the smooth, uniform surface of freshly-paved concrete. For them, Concrete Gray is...
Next Generation of Operator
Finding and retaining quality operators has become a prominent point of concern throughout the construction industry. The next generation of operator is arriving, and...
3D Printing in Construction
One certainty in our time of technological advances is that things continually change. Fifty years ago, automobiles were built on assembly lines manned by...
Meeting Jobsite Needs
Superior Steel is one of the top steel erectors of its size in the country. Founded in 1978 and based in Knoxville, Tennessee, the...
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...
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...
Telematics Time
When telematics first emerged as a construction industry buzzword, the primary selling point was the ability to track equipment whereabouts and hopefully recover a...
Hot Weather Concreting: Why Monitoring Concrete Temperatures is Essential
Placing concrete in hot weather necessitates extra precautions to ensure that the concrete sets properly and gains strength at a stable rate. Hot weather...









