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...
AI Analytics
Water damage and waste are significant risks for commercial construction projects. Leaks and inefficiencies can have enormous impact on operations and productivity. The possibilities...
Adopting Telematics
Video telematics, IoT devices, and other fleet technology can help increase revenue and advance efficiencies to improve the fleet or general contractor’s bottom line—especially...
Rammer Scrap Shear
The Rammer range of hydraulic scrap shears are manufactured from HB400 steel and designed to be used in every industrial demolition job involving the...
Collab Power: Part 2 of 4
Building design and construction is no easy task—it’s like putting together a giant living puzzle with infinite pieces. Without collaboration, it’s impossible to complete.
Over...
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...
Power Alternatives
At the center of any construction alternative power discussion is diesel. Diesel remains the go-to power on jobsites—according to the Diesel Technology Forum, 98%...
Machine Weight & Stress
Mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) and telehandlers are often used on ground conditions that can vary greatly from site to site—from undeveloped terrain one...
Transit Signals
There’s no doubt that we’re getting back in our cars. Post-Covid studies have shown that we fled from public transit to the safety of...
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...