Actionable Data
Serving the San Francisco Bay Area for more than 70 years, Central Concrete Supply Co., Inc., a Northern California business unit of U.S. Concrete,...
Lifecycle Data: Part 3 of 4
The typical building lifecycle is long, with most modern buildings being constructed to last at least 100 years. That’s a long time for building...
Service Eye in the Sky
What is the value of a machine that can instantly communicate with a project manager, service technician, or operator to let them know that...
How to Save Money on Your Flooring Installation (without cutting corners)
Saving money on your flooring installation isn’t about choosing the cheapest contractor and products—it’s about engineering value at every stage of the process. From...
The Future of Construction Engineering
The construction industry is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by the critical demand for enhanced productivity, safety, and sustainability. Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer...
Geopolymer Materials for Construction
According to the World Economic Forum, the construction industry accounts for about 27 percent of global carbon emissions, and traditional cement accounts for 8...
Three Key Benefits of Grading Technology: Productivity, Efficiency, and Safety
Without question, technology is revolutionizing the way companies in all industries conduct business. Over the years, the evolution of technology in the construction industry...
Water Management
Water damage on jobsites is a serious, chronic challenge for construction companies. Water waste, leaks, and the resulting damage to property and equipment can...
Danfoss eHydraulic Power Module
Danfoss Power Solutions’ Editron division has delivered its first eHydraulic Power Module to SANY for the electrification of a 200-tonne lattice-boom crawler crane. The...
Fiber-reinforced Concrete Speeds Construction, Reduces Costs
“Phoenix will be a great city when
it’s finished,” said a visitor in the 1950s.
An Arizona State University
engineering professor is trying to promote a method...









