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Smarter Rental Pump Selection for Construction Dewatering Projects

Renting a pump for construction dewatering may seem straightforward, but the choices you make can determine whether your project stays on schedule or turns into a costly delay. The right rental pump depends on understanding several critical parameters before you ever pick up the phone. When you start a dewatering project, the first step is […]

Selecting the Right Dewatering Pump for Construction Sites

When unwanted water accumulates on a construction site, having the right pump to move it is essential. Deciding what size, power, and type of pump to use can be a challenge, especially when dealing with varying flow rates, water conditions, and site constraints. Understanding the fundamentals of pump selection helps contractors avoid costly downtime and

Pipe Bursting Opens Utility Installation Options for Underground Construction

Over the last decade, pipe bursting has become an increasingly accepted alternative to open-cut trenching for replacing underground utilities. Project owners and municipal engineers are turning to this trenchless method because it delivers significant cost savings while minimizing surface disruption. As noted in our overview of Trenchless Technology Horizontal Directional Drilling Pipe Bursting and related

How a Compact Milling Machine Expands Contractor Control and Profitability

For paving contractors looking to expand their service offerings, adding in-house milling capability represents a strategic move that can transform both project control and bottom-line profits. The decision to invest in a cold planer milling machine instead of subcontracting milling work has helped many small to mid-size paving firms take full ownership of the repaving

How Community Construction Donations Saved the Teen Challenge Center in Dublin, Georgia

When a nonprofit organization faces a six-figure infrastructure emergency, the difference between closure and survival often comes down to community support from the construction industry. In Dublin, Georgia, the Middle Georgia Teen Challenge center discovered that its aging septic system was failing and faced an estimated $150,000 repair bill or mandatory shutdown. Through equipment donations,

World Power Tool Demand Approaches $29 Billion as Global Construction Markets Shift

The global power tool market is on track to approach $29 billion by 2013, driven by sustained 3.7 percent annual growth according to a study from The Freedonia Group. For construction professionals, understanding these forces matters beyond equipment budgets. Market trends in power tool demand mirror broader shifts in global construction activity, industrial output, and

Selecting the Right Tiller for Your Rental Fleet: Key Types and Practical Considerations

Whether your customer is a homeowner preparing a flower bed or a contractor renovating a large lawn, there is a tiller suited to each job. Stocking the right mix of tillers can boost utilization rates and customer satisfaction at your rental yard. With cultivators, front-tine models, and rear-tine machines each serving different niches, choosing wisely

Reversible Plates vs Trench Rollers for Confined Soil Compaction

When construction projects demand soil compaction in trenches, along walls, or around utility lines, the choice of equipment directly affects productivity and job quality. Two machine categories dominate confined-space compaction: reversible plate compactors and trench rollers. Each brings a distinct mechanical approach to achieving density, and the right selection depends on understanding soil behavior, machine