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Business
How to Overcome Construction Supply Chain Challenges
Here are some steps construction business owners can take now to ease the heavy burden of pressure being caused by supply chain disruptions.
Construction Technology
Trimble Dedicates $200 Million Fund to Innovative Technologies
Trimble Ventures will focus on investing in early and growth-stage innovative companies that align with Trimble's mission of transforming work in the agriculture, construction, geospatial and transportation industries
Machine Grade Control, GPS, Laser & Other
Hensel Phelps Keeps Discovering Profitable Uses for Construction Drones
Weekly flights over Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye Airport terminal replacement provide the map for daily work planning, safety briefings, progress reports, quality control and communication with everybody from equipment operators to the project owner
Infrastructure
Job Creation a Winner Under Infrastructure Plan, But Who Will Do the Work?
According to an analysis by S&P Global, the infrastructure bill could add more than 880,000 jobs by 2030, but with 88% of contractors already struggling to find labor to do the jobs they have, who will fill these roles?
Construction Safety
OSHA Calls on Industry to Combat Unique Killer of Construction Workers
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
An industry task force encourages participation in the Suicide Prevention Safety Stand-Down, Sept. 6-10, to raise awareness about the unique risks construction workers face.
Business
Top 10 Construction Stories This Week: Deere and Hitachi Dissolve 30-Year Excavator Venture
Most-read construction stories include a rebar-tying robot that cut bridge-job labor 34%, Komatsu's electric excavator powered by swappable batteries, 3 things the infrastructure plan missed, how long will the microchip shortage will choke truck supply?
Webinars
How Technology Can Help Construction Contractors Complete More Work with Fewer Resources
Whether it’s by improving the flow of information or focusing on data-driven decision making, “How can we do more work with less resources?” has been a common question as the industry recovers. This presentation will explore how technology can help.
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Construction Safety
COVID-19 Shuts Down Colorado Road Job for 2 Weeks
Reports of crewmembers' COVID infections or exposure to people who have the coronavirus stopped work on a $5 million job in Durango
Business
COVID-related Freight Constraints, Labor Costs Continue to Push Engineering and Construction Costs Upward
IHS Markit
Costs continue their upward climb, with no end in sight, as COVID-related global freight constraints impact the supply chain and labor costs steadily increase.
Training & Education
An Inside Look Into the New Husqvarna Training Center
Husqvarna Construction Products
Husqvarna opened its Husqvarna Construction Experience Center in Olathe, Kansas. Let's take a closer look.
Business
The Importance of Talking to Construction Workers About Timecards
Digital check-in records tell a lot about the health of the business, helping to spot trends, provide benchmarks into the average time to complete certain tasks
Construction Technology
Technology is the Solution for Civil Construction's Skilled Worker Shortage
Leica Geosystems, Inc.
Civil contractors who increasingly say they need to attract younger workers have the power to optimize their current resources and upskill their teams with intelligent deployment of technology.
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