Jaltest Rugged Pad: Professional Diagnostic Tablet Built for Construction Job Sites

When construction equipment breaks down on the job site, every minute of downtime cuts into profit margins. Reliable diagnostic tools that can withstand dust, vibration, and extreme temperatures are no longer optional for professional builders and fleet managers. The new Jaltest Rugged Pad from Cojali USA addresses this challenge head-on, combining military-grade hardware durability with […]

Strategies for Building a Female Workforce in Construction and Pavement Maintenance

For decades, the construction and pavement maintenance industries have operated with a largely male workforce. While many companies have been “open” to hiring women, the reality is that women have rarely been actively recruited for field positions such as paving operators, rollers, laborers, and rake hands. The situation is changing, and contractors around the world

Tire Maintenance Best Practices for Off-Highway Construction Equipment Fleets

Off-highway construction equipment operates in some of the harshest environments imaginable. From rocky mine sites to abrasive asphalt jobs, tires endure extreme heat, punishing loads, and constant exposure to debris. Yet many fleet managers treat tire maintenance as an afterthought reaching for replacements only when a blowout stops production cold. The reality is that a

Fayat Group Acquires Mecalac: Strategic Expansion in Compact Construction Equipment

The acquisition of Mecalac by the Fayat Group marks a significant moment in the construction equipment industry. The deal, announced in early 2025 and completed by June 2025, brings together a global road construction equipment powerhouse with a specialist manufacturer of compact urban construction machinery. This transaction adds a new dimension to the ongoing wave

NSC Crane Safety Report Reveals Key Hazards and Best Practices for Construction Sites

The National Safety Council (NSC), in partnership with the NCCCO Foundation, released a groundbreaking report addressing safety challenges in the crane industry. Titled Understanding the Current State of Safety Hazards in the Crane Industry, this report draws on data from nearly 2,200 certified crane operators and inspectors to identify the most pressing dangers and outline

New Online Safety Tool from NCCCO and NSC Aims to Reduce Crane Incidents on Construction Sites

The crane and lifting industry has long required a structured, accessible approach to identifying and mitigating workplace hazards. In response to rising concerns over serious incidents and fatalities (SIFs) in crane operations, the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO) Foundation and the National Safety Council (NSC) have partnered to launch a new