E-machines are still super niche, but battery power is carving out an important work zone around urban, indoor, and ...
In 2022, 62% of contractors rented construction equipment because it provided more flexibility than owning. Specifically, contractors liked that they could return the equipment whenever they wanted ...
On a modern construction site, equipment rarely moves on its own. Excavators, skid steers, compact track loaders, trenchers, and attachments all have to arrive ready to work and leave without causing ...
How retrofit connectivity solutions enhance mixed-fleet management. What safety upgrades can be retrofit. How to reduce fuel consumption. Ways to boost utilization tracking and predictive maintenance.
Bedrock Robotics, led by a veteran of Alphabet Inc.’s autonomous tech unit, is emerging from stealth with $80 million and plans to make heavy construction equipment work around-the-clock without human ...
According to Common Ground Alliance’s Damage Information Reporting Tool (DIRT) report, more than 233,810 utility damage events were reported in 2022. The primary causes of these events were digs that ...
Construction sites rely heavily on machinery to meet deadlines and maintain productivity. From cranes and forklifts to excavators and power tools, equipment plays a central role in daily operations.
The construction equipment rental business model can be highly advantageous for all involved. The rental companies themselves stand to make a lot of money in this fast-growing, lucrative industry - ...
When it comes to hazards on the construction site, electrical contractors are very familiar with the risks that OSHA dubs the “fatal four” — electrocutions, falls, struck-by and caught-in/between. The ...