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 Outlook
Over the next 3 years, the construction industry is planning to invest $18.2 billion in autonomous technology. This figure is taken from the Autonomous...
Digital Awareness
By Sid Nair
Imagine you walk into your dispatch office and see that your vehicle has broken down, your driver is running out of available...
Battery UPS
Mission-critical facilities realize that batteries provide a trustworthily, Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) to augment the grid during outages. However, this option has not always...
Estimating & Bidding
By Raghi Iyengar
Estimating and bidding go hand-in-hand. It’s the previous job experience that informs the resume. The ingredients that make up the recipe.
To have...
Jobsite Connectivity
The vision is there. Wouldn’t it be great if the entire jobsite—the general contractor, subs, designers, owners, equipment vendors, and material suppliers—were all working...
Tech Helping Tech
By Albert De Plazaola
Technology firms are starting to branch outside of city centers and open offices in outskirts, suburbs, and mid-market cities. These locales...
Why Your Construction Company Needs a Payments Strategy
By Brent Meyers
I’ve written about the importance of a vendor payments strategy for companies in today’s business climate. But the reality is it’s twice...
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...
Data Analysis Helps Contractors Improve Project Performance
Helping contractors improve project performance
By Donna Laquidara-Carr, Ph.D., LEED AP
Are contractors poised to begin improving project performance through better access to data? Two studies...









