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Caterpillar Acquires Tangent Energy Solutions: Strategic Implications for Industrial Energy Management

Caterpillar Inc. has acquired Tangent Energy Solutions, a U.S.-based energy-as-a-service (EaaS) company, marking a significant strategic move in the industrial energy management sector. This acquisition reflects a broader industry trend where major manufacturers are integrating energy efficiency and grid optimization capabilities directly into their service offerings. For professionals working in building construction and facility management, […]

Navigating Davis-Bacon Act Compliance for Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Projects

Contractors pursuing federally funded infrastructure work must navigate a complex web of wage and labor standards, chief among them the Davis-Bacon Act (DBA). With the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) channeling unprecedented funding into roads, bridges, water systems, and energy projects, the overwhelming majority of these investments fall under DBA protections. Understanding how to comply is

Construction Industry Outlook: Opportunities and Strategies to Strengthen Your Business Performance

The construction industry has weathered significant disruptions over recent years, from material cost volatility to shifting labor markets and evolving economic conditions. Understanding where the industry stands and what lies ahead is essential for contractors and construction business owners who want to position themselves for success. This article explores the current construction outlook and the

Unified Construction Technology How Integrated Software Systems Drive Higher Profitability on Heavy Highway Projects

Heavy highway contractors face a persistent challenge: winning competitive bids while maintaining healthy profit margins across complex projects. Managing estimating, field operations, equipment maintenance, and resource scheduling through disconnected spreadsheets, whiteboards, and paper logs creates information silos that drive up costs and slow decision-making. Contractors are discovering that a unified software platform connecting these workflows

ARA Equipment Rental Forecast: Moderate Growth Signals Shift in Construction Market Dynamics

The equipment rental industry stands at a pivotal crossroads as the American Rental Association (ARA) releases its latest forecast calling for a period of moderate but sustained growth. Following two exceptional years of double-digit post-pandemic expansion in 2021 and 2022, the ARA projections signal a return to more measured single-digit increases through 2026. For rental

United Rentals Acquires Ahern Rentals: Reshaping the Equipment Rental Landscape

The equipment rental industry witnessed one of its most significant consolidation events when United Rentals announced its acquisition of Ahern Rentals for approximately $2 billion in cash. This landmark deal brought together two major players in the construction equipment rental space, combining United Rentals’ extensive national footprint with Ahern’s strong regional presence across 30 states.

Fuel Tank Selection for Construction Sites: Size, Safety, and Security Essentials

Diesel fuel accounts for roughly 98 percent of energy consumed at the average construction jobsite, making on-site fuel storage a critical operational consideration for contractors of all sizes. Selecting the right fuel tank involves balancing capacity, mobility, environmental compliance, security, and long-term maintenance costs. Understanding the available options and their tradeoffs is essential for maximizing

How Strategic Marketing Leadership Drives Growth in Construction Equipment Manufacturing

The construction equipment industry has long relied on technical expertise and dealer relationships to drive sales. However, as markets become more competitive and customer expectations evolve, manufacturers are recognizing the need for sophisticated marketing leadership to maintain their edge. When JLG Industries and Jerr-Dan Corp., both Oshkosh Corp. subsidiaries, appointed Sara Vincent as director of

ESG Reporting in Construction: Key Metrics and Implementation for Building Firms

Environmental, social, and governance standards, collectively known as ESG, are becoming a growing focus for construction and engineering firms. As the built environment produces an estimated 30 to 40 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions and accounts for 40 percent of energy use, the industry faces increasing pressure from investors, regulators, and clients to measure