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Business: Page 188
Equipment
ELFA's Top 10 Equipment Acquisition Trends for 2022
Investment by U.S. businesses in equipment and software is forecast to be almost $2 trillion in 2022
COVID-19
Supreme Court Puts Biden COVID Vaccination/Testing Mandate on Hold
In two contrary decisions on workplace vaccination standards, the high court offers clarity on the kinds of actions the federal government can and cannot take to protect workers in a pandemic. Labor organizations have committed to pursuing those options.
Business
Contractor Confidence Rises Even as ABC’s Construction Backlog Slips
Associated Builders and Contractors Inc. (ABC)
Backlog fell in the infrastructure category but activity is set to heat up in 2022 as federal infrastructure funds begin to flow.
Business
Kohler Acquires Curtis Instruments and Heila Technologies
The acquisitions will help expand electrification and clean energy technology developments within the Kohler Power Group.
Rental Business
Toyota Material Handling Announces CEO Retirement and Succession Plan
Toyota Material Handling USA
Finerty took over as president and CEO on Jan. 1.
Construction Technology
AI Analysis of Measured Construction Activity Can Control Overtime
Versatile
A study used artificial intelligence to analyze jobsite activity recorded on several construction sites and found correlations that would allow contractors to plan overtime and control its use for maximum benefit to the project
Personal Protection Equipment
ToughBuilt Waterproof Knee Pads
ToughBuilt
Versatile solution for wet and dirty jobs from concrete to gardening.
Personal Protection Equipment
Brass Knuckle Spectrum Eye Protection
Brass Knuckle Safety Products
N-FOG anti-fog lens protection permanently bonds to the lens and will not wear or wash off.
Construction Technology
Regulations to Know Before Starting a Construction Drone Program
Propeller Aero
Switching from traditional base-and-rover surveying to drone surveying is one of the most effective ways to upgrade your construction workflow, setting you and your team up to make better, data-driven decisions.
COVID-19
Refusing to Try is the Worst Choice for Employers Facing OSHA’s COVID-19 Emergency Standard
The Supreme Court has not yet ruled on the OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard but the standard is currently in effect. Lawyers suggest that the best way to draw a fine while the case is being litigated is to refuse to try and comply.
Business
Status of the Construction Industry and How to Still Make a Profit in 2022
GB Financial Services, LLC
Covering the spread between bids and costs requires doing more with less through efficiency gains and cost cuts.
Plants
Used Plant Gives Missouri Asphalt Producer New Life
Emery Sapp & Sons avoids supply chain issues with a new plant by purchasing a used CMI plant and making it their own
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