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Expert Columns: Page 75
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Financing, Insurance & Leasing
Construction Companies Can Advance by Being Cautiously Bullish in 2023
EY (formerly Ernst & Young)
To combat economic challenges, the industry must leverage innovation and the recent three landmark pieces of U.S. legislation to mine the opportunities, while maintaining a healthy cautiousness as economic downturn looms.
Construction Safety
5 Steps to a Safer Construction Jobsite
Caterpillar - Cat
Looking for a quick safety refresher to share with your equipment operators? Here are five easy-to-remember tips that help make for safer shifts, every day.
Business
How a Hot Housing Market Leads to Construction Defects
Berding & Weil LLP
Residential housing built over the past three years will suffer from quality issues that will lead to litigation if the builders aren’t willing to repair them. These initial construction problems will echo long after the building is complete.
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Construction Technology
Increasing Operational Visibility Key to Construction Industry Success
EROAD USA
Fleet management solutions available today, especially when integrated into a larger technology environment, can deliver an unprecedented level of visibility, empowering businesses with the actionable insights they need to gain a competitive advantage.
Business
Fix Construction Payments and Reduce Risk in a Tough Economic Climate
Built Technologies
Unfortunately, according to PwC, the construction industry has a sales outstanding average of 51 days—the longest of any industry in the country—which is largely the result of relying upon inefficient processes to handle complex requirements.
Construction Technology
Building Processes Hold the Key to the Future of Construction
Slate Technologies
What do chocolate mudcake recipes, industrialized construction, design for manufacture and assembly (DFMA) and artificial intelligence (AI) have in common? They hold the key to productization of construction.
Expert Columns
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Concrete Equipment & Products
Homeowner Claims New Concrete Walls Placed During Winter 'Leak'
Concrete Foundations Association (CFA)
Comparing what is assumed to be faulty construction or installation and the natural hydration process combined with the change of seasons. A common platform for misconception and should be part of your information packet for every foundation.
Construction Technology
3 Things Holding Back Widespread Autonomous Vehicle Implementation In Construction
Rajant Corporation
An emerging technology sector is trying to redefine safety protocols in construction: autonomous vehicles.
Industrial Forklift
Zero-Emission Forklift: Reducing Your Carbon Footprint One Lift at a Time
OneCharge Inc.
Our world is focusing intently on reducing emissions, and one way many industries are addressing this issue is by choosing zero-emission forklift options.
Equipment Monitoring & Logistics
4 Reasons Telematics Self-Installation for Construction Fleets is a Bad Idea
ASCEND
Proper installation of GPS tracking devices is crucial for the software to work and report accurate fleet data to ensure you see the full benefits of fleet tracking immediately.
Business
Construction Industry, Supply Chain in Need of an Overhaul
We have the collective knowledge and know-how to make changes that will materially improve the nation and how it functions. The industry must now show both the will and the commitment to make them a reality.
Labor & Workforce Development
Outdated Hiring Methodology for the Construction Trades
DiBara Masonry
Many contractors may have a great business, a stellar reputation, and a top-notch end product, but still find themselves struggling with recruiting talent, vetting possible candidates and retaining the best people for the job.
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