Rehabbing Aging Concrete Wastewater Infrastructure
Municipal wastewater treatment facilities, sewers, and vaults endure some of the most severe and corrosive environments in the water industry and must pass increasing...
Tolerance Gaps
By Victoria K. Sicaras
When building structures in hurricane-prone states, it’s important to factor Mother Nature in design decisions. A popular building design in Florida—and...
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...
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...
Concrete Contractor Challenges
As a contractor, we all face certain challenges. Some of which are common throughout the construction industry—some even more common within the concrete polishing...
Hospital Built to Plan
The Denver, Colorado, suburb of Northglenn sold 5.7 acres of vacant land to SCL Health Community Hospitals for the construction of a 60,000-square-foot, community-based...
Jobsite Productivity
How well a contractor manages equipment use on a project, and its fleet in general, can make the difference between a large profit and...
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...
Rising Revolution
Construction Technology (ConTech) adoption and investment has been on a steady rise within the industry. While it has led to safer jobsites, it has...
Next-Gen Talent
As companies continue to utilize drones, automated vehicles, 3D printing, and other new technologies on jobsites, business leaders need to take note: The future...









