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How 3D Printed Construction Equipment Is Reshaping the Building Industry

The construction industry is witnessing a technological transformation that is fundamentally changing how buildings and infrastructure are designed, built, and maintained. Among the most exciting developments is the emergence of large-scale additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, applied not just to building components but to the very machinery used on construction sites. Project AME (Additive Manufacturing […]

Crawler Crane Site Preparation Methods for Luxury Residential Development in Puerto Rico

When developers set out to build thirty-two private oceanfront homes within a five-diamond resort in Puerto Rico, they faced a fundamental challenge: the soil beneath the luxury lots could not support the planned structures without significant improvement. Densification Inc., a Virginia-based specialty contractor with decades of experience in ground modification, brought in a Liebherr HS

Contractor Background Checks: Building Trust in a Competitive Construction Market

In the construction industry, contractors are accustomed to answering the standard qualification questions: What do you do? How much do you charge? Do you have proof of insurance? Are you licensed? Can you share a reference list? While these basics remain essential, a growing factor is reshaping how customers select contractors: the need for verified

California Senate Bill 610: What Contractors Should Know About Proposed License Bond Changes

Contractors operating in California must navigate a licensing process managed by the Contractors’ State License Board (CSLB). A central requirement is posting a $15,000 surety bond. But proposed legislation, Senate Bill 610, could change that. The bill directs the CSLB to study whether the current bond amount adequately protects consumers and matches modern construction risks.

Five Legislative Challenges Asphalt Contractors Must Navigate in Today’s Regulatory Environment

Asphalt contractors across the United States face a rapidly evolving legislative landscape that directly affects daily operations, project profitability, and long-term business planning. Decisions made in Washington trickle down to every job site, every plant, and every paving crew. Understanding the key policy debates and regulatory trends is essential for contractors who want to stay

KLEMM Drilling Rig for Tieback Anchors at the Capital One Complex

When Berkel & Company Contractors took on the shoring work for the Capital One complex in Tysons Corner, Virginia, they needed a drilling rig capable of installing nearly 400 grouted tieback anchors through varied subsurface conditions. The equipment they chose, a KLEMM KR 807-7G, became the centerpiece of a demanding foundation project that required precision,

Improve Equipment Maintenance with a Labeling System and Lube Room Chart

In any construction or industrial operation, the equipment fleet represents a massive capital investment. Keeping that fleet running reliably depends on proper lubrication management. Yet many facilities fall short of best-in-class standards when it comes to organizing and labeling their lubricant storage areas. A well-designed lube room chart paired with a clear labeling system can

Maximizing Oil Value Through Strategic Lubricant Management for Construction Fleets

Every drop of oil in your construction equipment carries more value than its purchase price. From the moment it enters a crankcase, hydraulic reservoir, or gearbox, that lubricant protects metal surfaces, reduces friction, dissipates heat, and carries away contaminants. Yet many fleet operators recover only a fraction of that potential value. Leaks go unchecked, oil