Racing Against Time

Waiting for concrete to dry is time-consuming. It lengthens the overall work schedule to complete a job, and that costs money. Let’s take a...

Monitoring Tire Temps

As summer temperatures climb, so do incidences of heat related tire problems. Asphalt can radiate heat and compound problems like high temperatures due to...

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...

Digital Age Communication

Construction communication success hinges on the next evolution network By Dave George An epiphany occurred while researching my annual communications forecast—history is integral to future development....

Battery Transition

Pollution is a major issue of our time. From the emissions we breathe to noise disturbance, it’s everywhere, but another way is possible: Significant...
Miller Welds

Productivity Matters: Part 2

Productivity is king on every jobsite. Whether the welding project happens on a mining claim in the remote Yukon Territory or at a trucking...

Tool Tracking

By Tom Webb A typical construction jobsite contains a plethora of small equipment and power tools, along with heavy equipment, such as cranes and bulldozers, that...

Sandblasting Natural Stone and the Contractor's Role

In the past, sandblasting natural stone was confined to a few, very specific design elements. Today, advances in sandblasting and carving technology allow skilled...

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...

Bridging the Generational Gap

The construction industry is at a crossroads. Demand for new infrastructure and development is rising fast, but a severe labor shortage threatens to slow...