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Power
3 Equipment Rental Strategies to Consider in 2022
Emerson Industrial Automation
With so much opportunity ahead, expect the rental industry to gear up accordingly, investing heavily in fleets of revenue-producing machines.
Construction Safety
How the Construction Industry Can Improve Workers Comp Outcomes
JobSiteCare
General dissatisfaction from employers and employees over the quality and expediency of care under current workers compensation systems is well documented.
Apps
What’s Happening with Trimble Viewpoint ERP?
Trimble Inc.
Unifying multiple construction software products is not easy, but Trimble appears to be doing it anyway.
Estimating & Bidding
How To Improve Cost Coding Data in Construction
Raken
A lot of people depend upon accurate cost code data, it’s important to have a standardized system and structure in place throughout a project and after for better estimating future bids.
Digging Deeper
McCarthy Building Shares Steps to Help Construction Find and Grow its Craft Workforce
McCarthy Building Companies
McCarthy's Erica Gilliland discusses the challenges the construction industry faces in hiring and retaining craft workers and other skilled laborers, and the steps construction companies can take to not only attract but help build the talent needed.
Coaching & Consulting
5 Green Building Trends that Benefit You and Your Clients
Caterpillar - Cat
What is “green building” and what are the advantages? Check out some of the latest trends and consider how you might incorporate them into your projects.
Business
Ensuring Compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act Under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
The overwhelming majority of the BIL's historic infrastructure investments will be administered through contracts under protection of Davis Bacon requirements for local prevailing wages and benefits. Here's how to comply.
Construction Technology
How Wearables Can Improve Jobsite Metrics
Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM)
Using historical data captured by wearables to learn how things happen is the first step to promoting safety on the jobsite.
Rental
United Rentals Hosting Safety Webinars in May
United Rentals Inc.
Online learning series from United Rentals will focus on confined space safety for utilities and contractors.
Batteries
Planning for Electrification: How to Specify Batteries
Briggs & Stratton
When specifying batteries, duty cycle, ability to collect health data and much more must be included in the research.
Construction Technology
Why Construction Tech Should be Prerequisite for Bids and Project Planning
Propeller Aero
With technology such as commercial drones, companies can conduct their own takeoff survey before moving any dirt or before submitting a bid, enabling them to create a realistic budget and timeline that helps them prevent data discrepancies down the road.
The Contractors Best Friend
The Contractor's Best Friend Podcast Season 6 Episode 7: 13 Habits of Successful Contractors
Caterpillar - Cat
In this episode of The Contractor's Best Friend, the Caterpillar experts talk about the habits of successful contractors, such as keeping workers' training up to date and staying current with the latest construction technologies.
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