From Flintstone To Finesse
Part 1: Selecting The Right Crusher For An Operation
Crushing rock is an age-old idea. Look at the childhood favorite cartoon, “The Flintstones,” and you’ll...
Preserving Exposed Concrete
Utilizing exposed concrete floors in homes, schools, and businesses has been a popular choice for many years now thanks to its low maintenance and...
Fleet Management and AI
The advantages and disadvantages of using AI resources in commercial construction fleet operations, including ChatGPT.
By Hadley Benton
Today’s highly sophisticated and evolving Artificial intelligence (AI)-driven...
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...
Patterned Concrete
Opportunities abound in hardscaping—from residential pools, patios, floors, walkways, and concrete driveways to malls, event halls, waterfronts, sport courts, skate parks, theme parks, business...
Learning Never Stops
The case for training earthmovers in the age of technology
John Dice, senior trainer, Topcon University, with Topcon Positioning Systems, says it best: “Too often,...
Construction Technology, Implementation, and Beyond
Shared wisdom on the interface between construction technology and construction reality
Construction has always been an old school kind of business, even among the tech-savvy....
Developed for Wind Power, Deployed throughout Modern Construction
Following the energy crisis in the 1970’s, the Danish Industry and Government set a goal to become the global leader in wind power technologies,...
Driver Hesitancy
While fleet solutions are great tools for improving both operations and cost control for companies managing fleet assets, there is an integral factor that...
Why You Should Know About Concrete Drying Trend Analysis
The time it takes a concrete slab
to dry enough to be able to install a floor covering is a major factor in the schedule
of...









