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West Virginia Pioneers Cold In-Place Recycling for Roadway Rehabilitation

As state transportation budgets tighten and aging roadway networks demand ever more attention, pavement preservation techniques that stretch every dollar have become essential. Among the most effective methods is cold in-place recycling (CIR), a rehabilitation strategy that reuses existing pavement materials directly on site. West Virginia recently became the latest state to deploy this approach, […]

Rehabilitating Asphalt Highways Using Full Depth Reclamation with Fly Ash

The United States has nearly two million miles of asphalt roadways, and a significant portion of these pavements are severely distressed and in need of repair or replacement. Increasing traffic loads, limited budgets for infrastructure repairs, and growing environmental concerns have driven the search for cost-effective, sustainable pavement rehabilitation methods. One approach that has gained

What bauma China Reveals About Construction Market Growth in Asia

The growth trajectory of bauma China offers construction professionals a unique window into how trade exhibitions reflect broader market dynamics across Asia. As one of the largest construction machinery trade fairs in the world, bauma China has consistently set new benchmarks for exhibitor participation, visitor attendance, and exhibition space. Understanding the forces behind this expansion

Are Your Equipment Trailer Tires Too Old? Understanding Tire Age and Safety Risks

Your equipment trailers are essential assets for any construction operation, responsible for the safe and efficient transport of machinery from your yard to the jobsite and back. As an equipment owner, you put considerable focus on safe loading and unloading procedures, proper tie-down techniques, and regulatory compliance. However, one critical aspect that often goes overlooked

Essential Tips for Selecting the Right Hydraulic Oil for Construction Equipment

Hydraulic Construction Equipment Power Systems Pumps Cylinders and heavy machinery depend on hydraulic oil as the lifeblood of their operational systems. Hydraulic oils serve as the medium for transferring power within hydraulic systems and play a critical role in extending the service life of pumps, valves, cylinders, and other components. Selecting the wrong hydraulic oil

Expanding Fluid Analysis Beyond Engine Oil to Reduce Construction Equipment Downtime

When fleet managers discuss fluid analysis, engine oil typically dominates the conversation. This focus is understandable given the high cost of engine repairs and replacements. However, limiting analysis to engine oil alone leaves critical gaps in equipment protection. Hydraulic systems, transmissions, gearboxes, and cooling circuits each contain fluids that are just as vital to machine

Ford MyKey Technology for Safer Fleet Driving in Construction Operations

For construction contractors managing multiple vehicles across active job sites, driver safety is a constant operational concern. Distractions from radios, phone calls, and the general noise of a construction environment can pull a driver’s attention away from the road at critical moments. Ford MyKey technology, originally introduced as a tool for parents to encourage safe

What Experience Reveals About Diesel Particulate Filters for Construction Equipment Fleets

Diesel particulate filters have become an essential component of modern diesel engine emissions systems, yet many construction fleet operators remain uncertain about proper maintenance practices and the long-term implications of neglect. This article distills the real-world lessons learned from over a decade of DPF use in on-road fleets and translates them into actionable guidance for

All-Terrain Crane Operations for Precast Concrete Erection in Building Construction

Precast concrete elements have become a cornerstone of modern building construction, offering durability, quality control, and accelerated project timelines. However, the successful installation of these heavy components depends heavily on selecting and operating the right crane for the job. One notable example of efficient precast erection occurred on the Pacific island of Guam, where a