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PAVE/X 2025: Registration Opens with Expanded Hands-On Demos and Contractor Education

The paving and pavement maintenance industry continues to evolve rapidly, and few events capture that momentum quite like PAVE/X. With registration now officially open for the 2025 edition, contractors, producers, and industry professionals have a clear signal to start planning their January. Scheduled for January 27 through 30 at the Chattanooga Convention Center in Tennessee, […]

Critical Questions Every Contractor Must Answer Before Buying a Compact Track Loader

Adding a compact track loader (CTL) to your fleet represents a significant capital investment that can transform your jobsite productivity. With so many models, configurations, and attachment options available, making the right choice requires careful evaluation of your specific needs rather than impulse decisions. Whether you are expanding your equipment lineup or replacing an aging

Wearable Technology in Construction: Smart PPE for Safer Job Sites

Construction sites have always demanded a high level of personal protective equipment (PPE), but what workers wear on the job today goes far beyond hard hats and steel-toed boots. Modern wearable technology is transforming how construction professionals approach safety, productivity, and training. From smart helmets that monitor fatigue to exoskeletons that reduce physical strain, these

Why Construction Contractors Must Prioritize Technology and AI Adoption Now

The construction industry stands at a crossroads where technological advancement is no longer optional but essential for survival. Everything You Need to Know About What You need to consider when upgrading construction operations starts with recognizing that every company must upgrade how they operate or risk falling behind competitors. The reality is stark: firms that

Why Personal Protective Equipment Matters on Every Construction Site

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) may be cumbersome, hot, and heavy at times, but it exists for one critical reason: it saves lives. In the construction industry, workers face daily hazards from burns, falling objects, airborne particles, and equipment-related accidents. According to OSHA standards, employers must provide and enforce the use of appropriate PPE for every

Building Pride: How Concrete Contractors Can Address the Skilled Labor Shortage

The construction industry faces a persistent challenge that shows no signs of easing: a widening gap between the number of skilled workers entering the trades and those leaving through retirement. For concrete contractors, this disparity affects project timelines, quality standards, and long-term business sustainability. Understanding the roots of this labor shortage is the first step

Rock Chucker Conveyor Belts: Heavy-Duty Material Handling When Downtime Cannot Be Tolerated

In the construction industry, project schedules are non-negotiable. When a foundation must be backfilled, a trench needs to be filled, or bulk materials must be placed in a confined area, every minute of delay translates into direct costs. Construction firms constantly seek ways to move materials faster, safer, and more efficiently without sacrificing quality. This

Essential Trailer Safety Practices for Construction and Rental Operations

When you think about the equipment your construction or rental business owns, the first machines that come to mind are usually the high-value revenue generators: excavators, boom lifts, or concrete breakers. Yet there is an unsung workhorse in every fleet that makes it all possible: the trailer. These essential assets carry everything from compact loaders