Equipment Rightsizing for Data Center Construction: An 8-Point Planning Framework

Data center construction is one of the fastest-growing segments in the building industry, with over 20 million square feet of data center space expected to be built in the United States by 2027. The rise of 5G networks, streaming services, remote work, and internet-connected appliances has fueled unprecedented demand for cloud infrastructure. Data centers now […]

Telehandler Operator Cabs: The Evolution of the Construction Work Environment

Telehandlers have become indispensable machines on construction sites worldwide, serving as the first equipment to arrive and the last to leave a jobsite. As their role has expanded, so too has the environment in which operators work. Modern telehandler cabs now offer levels of comfort, visibility, and control that were unimaginable just a generation ago.

Key Factors in Selecting Mulcher Attachments for Skid Steers and Compact Track Loaders

Selecting the right mulcher attachment for a skid steer or compact track loader can significantly improve land clearing productivity. Unlike traditional bucket attachments, mulching heads require careful matching to the host machine’s hydraulic capabilities, weight rating, and operating conditions. Many contractors focus on engine horsepower, but hydraulic horsepower is the more critical metric. Understanding how

Nonresidential Spending Drops 0.2 Percent in July What Builders Need to Know About Construction Market Trends

National nonresidential construction spending declined by 0.2 percent in July, according to the latest analysis from Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) based on U.S. Census Bureau data. On a seasonally adjusted annualized basis, nonresidential spending totaled $1.21 trillion. For builders and contractors monitoring the health of the construction industry, this modest dip signals broader economic

MARSHALLTOWN $27M Distribution Facility Reshapes Construction Supply Chain Strategy

Tool manufacturer MARSHALLTOWN is making a major bet on the future of construction supply chains with plans to build a 200,000-square-foot distribution center in Kansas City, Kansas. The project represents a $27 million capital investment and is expected to create 40 new jobs. For builders, contractors, and construction supply chain professionals, this development signals how

What Construction Professionals Should Know About MINExpo 2024

The mining and construction industries share deep intersections, with equipment, technology, and workforce challenges overlapping across both sectors. MINExpo International, organized by the National Mining Association (NMA), stands as the world’s largest mining event and offers construction professionals a unique window into the future of heavy equipment and operational technology. Held every four years, this

Mastic vs Crack Sealant: A Contractor’s Guide to Pavement Patching Materials

When your pavement develops cracks, alligatoring, or failed seams, choosing the right repair material is critical to getting a lasting result. Many contractors find themselves asking whether mastic or crack sealant is the better option for a given job. While both materials serve to restore pavement surfaces and prevent water intrusion, they differ significantly in

Building an Equipment Rental Business: Lessons from Robertson Rent-All’s Growth Strategy

The equipment rental industry offers compelling opportunities for construction professionals looking to expand their service offerings or enter adjacent markets. Cameron Robertson’s journey with Robertson Rent-All, a family-owned rental business serving Ottawa, Canada, demonstrates how strategic thinking, team development, and smart technology adoption can transform a small operation into a multi-location enterprise. For builders and

Choosing Diamond Blades Wisely for Concrete Cutting Projects

When it comes to concrete cutting performance, the blade or chain used can make all the difference between a profitable job and a costly mistake. Selecting the right diamond blade for concrete cutting requires understanding the material properties, the equipment being used, and the specific application conditions. Just as Low Noise Concrete Pavement and Diamond

Battery-Powered Cutoff Saws: Time Savings, Safety Benefits, and Operational Advantages for Construction Sites

Cutoff saws are essential tools on construction sites for cutting concrete, masonry, metal, and other tough materials. For decades, these saws have relied on two-cycle gasoline engines that demand specific fuel mixtures, frequent maintenance, and repeated pull-start attempts before they fire up. The shift toward battery-powered cutoff saws represents a significant advancement in construction tool