Russell Standard Acquires Asphalt Terminal in Delaware, Expanding Regional Infrastructure Capacity

When a company with nearly a century of institutional knowledge makes a strategic acquisition, the ripple effects extend far beyond a single transaction. Russell Standard, a family-owned supplier of pavement materials, road preservation treatments, and industrial asphalt solutions, recently assumed control of the only asphalt terminal in the state of Delaware, located in Seaford. This […]

Aerial Work Platform Safety and Sustainability: What the 2024 Industry Report Reveals

The aerial lift industry continues to play a central role in construction rental markets across North America, driven by large infrastructure projects and heightened attention to Highway Safety Road Safety Audits Crash Analysis Countermeasure protocols that extend beyond roadways to equipment operations on active job sites. The 2024 Aerial Industry Report, compiled by For Construction

PCL Construction Invests in StructionSite: Photogrammetry Startup Attracts Contractor Funding

In an evolving construction technology landscape, the relationship between contractors and software vendors is becoming increasingly intertwined. A growing trend sees major construction firms not just adopting technology but also investing directly in the startups that build it. This convergence was highlighted when PCL Construction, one of North America’s largest general contracting firms, participated in

Vaccination Status Tracking for Construction Sites: What Contractors Need to Know

The COVID-19 pandemic forced the construction industry to rethink how it manages worker health and safety on active job sites. With federal vaccine mandates moving through the legal system and a patchwork of state and local regulations emerging, contractors found themselves needing reliable systems to track vaccination status across their workforce and subcontractor teams. Technology

Work-at-Height Safety Education: How Rental Centers Can Reduce Fall Risks for Customers

Rental centers are experiencing a surge in demand as construction activity picks up across the country. Customers are walking through the doors looking for work-at-height solutions, and they expect not just equipment but expert guidance on choosing the safest option for the job. This is where rental centers can make a real difference. By educating

The Complete Guide to Electric UTVs for Construction and Landscaping Fleets

Electric utility vehicles (UTVs) are rapidly transforming how construction and landscaping companies move people, tools, and materials across job sites. As organizations pursue sustainability targets and seek lower operating costs, electric UTVs present a compelling alternative to conventional gas-powered workhorses. From reduced maintenance requirements to near-silent operation, the advantages of integrating these vehicles into commercial

Liebherr Names GM of Corporate Responsibility: Building a Framework for Construction Sustainability

Building on Existing Foundations As Hobgood noted, Liebherr already has many strong processes in place. The structure for building a robust sustainability program is already moving in the right direction. This observation is important because it recognises that effective sustainability leadership often means strengthening and systematising existing efforts rather than starting from scratch. Many manufacturers

Work Truck Week 2025: Why Construction Professionals Should Mark March on Their Calendars

North America’s largest work truck event has officially set its dates for 2025, and construction professionals across every trade should take note. Work Truck Week 2025 will take place March 5-7 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, bringing together manufacturers, fleet operators, upfitters, and construction industry stakeholders for three days of product showcases, technical