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Protecting Construction Equipment Tracks From Wear and Tear: Maintenance Strategies That Extend Undercarriage Life

Construction equipment tracks endure some of the harshest operating conditions on any jobsite. Abrasive soils, impact loads, mud packing, and continuous cycling cause gradual wear that, if left unchecked, leads to catastrophic failure and expensive downtime. Operators who skip daily maintenance and pre-shift inspections are tempting fate. Repairing a broken track can take four to […]

Recycled Asphalt Shingles in Pavement Mixes: Lessons from the US-258 Highway Project

Asphalt producers and paving contractors are constantly seeking ways to reduce material costs while maintaining pavement quality. One promising approach that has gained traction involves incorporating recycled asphalt shingles (RAS) into hot mix asphalt designs. The successful use of RAS on a North Carolina highway project demonstrates how contractors can leverage this recycled material to

Meeting the Challenges of RAP, RAS, and WMA in Asphalt Production

Asphalt producers across Texas are successfully running reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP), recycled asphalt shingles (RAS), and warm mix asphalt (WMA) simultaneously. While the combination offers significant economic and performance benefits, it also introduces technical challenges that must be navigated carefully. Understanding these Construction Challenges is essential for any producer looking to maximize recycling content without

Section 179 Depreciation and Tax Planning Strategies for Construction Contractors

Recent tax law changes, including those stemming from the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, have introduced important considerations for construction contractors looking to optimize their tax positions. With improvements to Section 179 depreciation rules and shifting marginal tax rates on the horizon, understanding how to time equipment purchases and depreciation schedules has never been

Six Tax Breaks Construction Firms Should Watch as Congress Weighs Extensions

For construction business owners, keeping up with the tax code is as demanding as managing a complex jobsite. With more than 50 temporary tax provisions expiring at the end of 2013, contractors have been watching Congress debate whether to revive, extend, or make permanent a range of incentives that directly affect equipment purchases, hiring decisions,

Tack Coat Application: Essential Techniques for Proper Asphalt Pavement Bonding

In asphalt paving, the bond between pavement layers is critical to the longevity and performance of the finished surface. A tack coat serves as the adhesive layer that bonds a new hot mix asphalt (HMA) overlay to an existing pavement surface. When applied correctly, a tack coat prevents delamination, reduces stress cracking, and extends pavement

Six Ways Construction Rental Software Can Save Your Business Money

In the competitive world of construction equipment rental, every dollar counts. Modern management software systems have fundamentally changed how rental businesses operate, but many contractors have yet to realize the full extent of how these tools can improve their bottom line. Whether you run a small independent rental yard or manage a multi-location fleet, understanding