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On Holy Ground: How Wrigley Field Got Built

Although it later became widely known for housing one of the most endearingly unblessed franchises in professional sports, Wrigley Field's roots were planted on the site of a former seminary, of all places....


Creating a Business Plan for 2018: How to Set SMART Goals for a High-Demand Year

The new year brings new business resolutions and plans. When it comes to setting major goals for your construction business, use SMART goal setting strategies to be successful in an upcoming high-demand year....


How to Plan for Big Equipment Purchases in the New Year

If you're a small business owner, you need to plan big equipment purchases for the new year carefully. Big equipment is usually defined as items that cost more than $500. If you need even one, or several, pieces of equipment in a given year, it can impact your business' cash flow....


Protect Your Equipment From Corrosion

If you work outside and use any equipment, you know rust and corrosion are a part of life. Exposure to water, salt and other environmental factors can cause even the newest equipment to corrode and rust....


5 Reasons Your Construction Firm Needs a LinkedIn Page

LinkedIn remains the undisputed champ among social media platforms for the construction industry, according to survey results rolled out at the Construction Marketing Association's 2017 Social Media Summit....


How Road Construction May Change in the Future

Technology changes everything, including the things you thought were tried and true. Recent weather events have sparked the discussion of how to handle this shift in weather patterns. Many people focus on the more significant, long-term issues like sea level rise and coastal flooding, but there are many more issues that affect our daily lives....


We Get It. There's a Trades Shortage. But Why? And What Now?

This article was written by Construct-Ed, an online learning community geared toward the construction industry. The opinions in this, and any other post written by our network of bloggers, do not necessarily reflect those of Construction Equipment Guide....


Hauling Dirty Heavy Equipment Is Hazardous to Your Reputation

The job is wrapping up and your driver is picking up a dozer to haul back to the yard. The tracks are caked with dried mud and stones following grading after an extended period of rain. It's a Friday afternoon and he's barreling down the streets of a high rent district to get the machine delivered so he can start the weekend....


Opinion: How Regulation Rollbacks Could Affect Construction Equipment

Regardless of whom you voted for in the recent election, there's no arguing the fact that our new president is considering some regulatory rollbacks that will have steep implications for the U.S. for years to come....


Building Blocks to a Better Infrastructure in America

With the recent infrastructure issues and an upsetting D+ grade from the American Society of Civil Engineers, the need for innovative solutions to resolve our nation's bridge, tunnel and road issues is greater than ever....







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