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Energy Project Development in the U.S. in a Real Dilemma

You never know about energy developments in this country. They are constantly materializing and disappearing. A consensus about how to generate power for residential and commercial use is riven by the same forces that have splintered public opinion generally....


It Turns Out That a Safe Construction Site is a Profitable One

Safety on a job site should be Job 1 and more and more general contractors are trying hard to make it so. Too many fatalities still occur, but there has been progress in preventing them. Now there is an additional reason to push for safety: It is good for business....


It's Dangerous Out There

I read a lot. One issue that surfaces frequently in construction industry websites, magazines, and books is the issue of safety. It makes total sense when you consider the volatile mix of people, technologically complex big machines, and shrinking deadlines....


Boy Steals Cement Truck . . . High-Speed Chase Ensues

I know, I know…this blog will eventually cover some serious stuff, but I couldn't resist this little ditty. It is too hard to resist. An 11-year-old buy was arrested in Dodge Center, Minnesota, about 75 miles southeast of Minneapolis, after commandeering a cement truck and leading police in a high-speed pursuit that lasted for more than an hour....


Efficiency vs. Cost: How to Know When You Should Rent or Buy Equipment

Efficiency vs. Cost: How to Know When You Should Rent or Buy EquipmentWhen it comes to the success of your local or nationwide construction business, sometimes all that is needed is a little bit of motivation, some basic knowledge and the right equipment for the task at hand....


Contractor Training — Cultivating the Trainer Within

Training…why do it? The short and simple answer to the question of why bother with construction training is twofold: safety and productivity. Accidents and injuries are a costly unnecessary risk to valued employees, expensive equipment, and company morale....


It's Smart to Welcome 'Intelligent' Machinery and Systems

Some buzzwords are smarter than others. The current word is “intelligent.” It is a favorite of marketing intelligentsia. It is the last word in authoritative, vogue expression. So we have Intelligent Compaction, which is a technology that brings consistency and quality control to rolling of asphalt or soil....


Once Again, OSHA Wildly Misses the Mark

Worker safety is Job 1. General contractors know it—and so apparently does U.S. Labor Secretary Tom Perez. “No one should have to shorten his or her life to make a living,” Perez said in late March....


Working With Millennials: What They Need to Know About Safety

Millennials are a very different and unique generation. They respect a lot of traditional values, unlike baby boomers, yet they also adhere to modern standards. For example, many of them can't live without technology, which makes sense since they were born and raised around it....


Building Tunnels . . . Here's a Different Way to Do It

Construction odds and ends get sent to me from friends and relatives who generally have no interest or clue about our industry and what I write about. Fortunately most have learned to not complain to me about getting inconvenienced by construction occurring where they are or on the road because I sort of overreact by barking at them “So SoRY YOU were inCONVENNNNienced on your way to your VERY IMPORTANT job” (Read that last line with as much sarcasm that you can muster.)....


Today's Top Stories

  1. DG Fuels Plans to Build $4.1B Aviation Fuel Plant at Maine's Former Loring AFB  →
  2. Pacific Coast Highway Drainage Infrastructure, Bridge Construction Proceed  →
  3. LA Building Plant to Turn Wastewater Into Drinking Water  →
  4. New Life Promised for Site of Old Coal-Fired Power Plant in Bridgeport, Conn.  →
  5. MassDOT Plans to Replace Cape Cod's Sagamore Bridge With Two, Three-Lane Spans  →
  6. Komatsu Introduces New WA700-8 Wheel Loader  →
  7. Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C., to Build $29M Indoor Athletic Practice Facility  →
  8. ARDOT Awards Oklahoma Contractor First of Four Projects to Extend I-49 Near Fort Smith, Ark.  →
  9. Construction Market Boosts Economy  →
  10. Explore St. Louis: Gateway to Experiences at World of Asphalt 2025  →
  11. Pennsylvania Manufacturer Gives Major League Baseball All the Dirt  →
  12. ALL's Turnkey Solution for Setting Kilns at Plastic Waste Sorting, Pyrolysis Recycling Facility  →
  13. Caterpillar to Spotlight 'Next 100 Years' at CES 2025  →
  14. VIDEO: $4.7B Gordie Howe International Bridge Project Nears Completion  →
  15. AUSA Unveils Its Next-Generation of Compact Dumpers  →
  16. Aerospace Hub Construction Starts  →
  17. Link-Belt 348 Series 2 Lattice Cranes Handle $170M Mixed-Use Build  →
  18. Blanchard Machinery Holds Demo Day in West Columbia, S.C.  →
  19. Contractor Chosen for $22M Wastewater Pipeline Project  →
  20. Illinois DOT Celebrates Completion of I-55 Interchange Near Joliet, Shorewood  →
  21. SpaceFactory to Build HQ in Huntsville; State Grant Boosts Etowah County's NEAR Megasite  →





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