Construction Technology and Software Rundown: April 20, 2018
Here’s the rundown on smart hot water heaters; a Bluetooth angle grinder; rugged phone; photo to 3D and virtual reality software; and seven new partnerships and
Prepare for the Worst With a Crisis Communication Plan
Companies in the construction industry need to be prepared to respond to a crisis scenario and should be ready to communicate within the first hour after an incident
2018 Executive Insights: Insurance and Bonding
Six industry experts offer insight on insurance and bonding best practices.
Construction Technology and Software Rundown: April 6, 2018
Construction is going high tech with carbon fiber tools, AR, VR, 3D modeling and connectivity. Don’t miss a new report on current and emergent technologies available
How do you establish trust with project partners?
Three industry professionals share their best practices on developing trust with project partners.
Construction Employment News: March 2018
Here’s a look at employment moves that occurred in the construction industry this month.
Retain Top Talent With Employee Engagement Strategies
As an owner of a construction company, it is essential to successfully run a business and ensure employees are engaged, recognized and valued.
Construction Technology and Software Rundown: March 16, 2018
Here’s the rundown on new technology for equipment/fleet maintenance and tracking, liability insurance for iot and drones, and VR project walkthroughs.
What’s the secret to a successful project closeout?
Activity in the construction sector has definitely picked up, and currently we do not see an end in sight. However, the pickup has been an increase in work, not
Construction Technology and Software Rundown: March 2, 2018
Here are new apps for Hololens, data recovery and mobile intranet communication, along with a wearable alert tag and upper body exoskeleton. Just for fun, try out
Construction Employment News: February 2018
Here’s a look at employment moves that occurred in the construction industry this month.
Construction Technology and Software Rundown: Feb. 16, 2018
Here’s the rundown on the latest in AR, AI and MR along with simulator training and digital technology.
What are some of the most exciting advancements happening with regard to smart, resilient cities?
Three industry experts share their views on exciting advancements regarding smart cities.
Construction Technology and Software Rundown: Feb. 2, 2018
This week’s rundown focuses on data tracking and analysis, project management, a new tech report and a robotic bridge inspector.
Get the Most Out of Your Employee Cell Phone Plan
Although there’s no guarantee of how much a company can save on its wireless bills, it’s always the right time to review and manage cell phone plans—and that
The Right Prescription for Resolving Workers’ Comp Claims Quickly
Contractors must take control of the workers' comp claims process by getting injured employees the right care and getting them back to work as quickly as possible,
Construction Technology and Software Rundown: Week of Dec. 18, 2017
Just in time for the holidays is a gear guide for contractors. Check out new wearable safety devices, wifi access points and remote AR for Hololens. Create 3-D mapping
The Announcement of the Decade: An Overview of the AIA’s 2017 Revised Documents: A Complete Overview of the New Insurance and Bonds Exhibit, AIA Scope Documents, and the Sustainable Projects Exhibit
To keep up with legal and practice developments, AIA Contract Documents released comprehensive sets of revisions to its 2017 owner-contractor, architect scope agreements,
Construction Technology and Software Rundown: Week of Dec. 4, 2017
This week’s rundown has lots of tech for fleets, including an app for Amazon’s Alexa and ELD compliance. There is software for error-free estimating and employee
Bringing Balance Back to the NLRB
Following the Obama NLRB, President Trump has sought to return the board to its true mission of being a neutral arbiter of labor law.
IRS Increases Health FSA Limit for 2018
The IRS has increased the Flexible Spending Account dollar limit on employee salary reduction contributions to $2,650 for taxable years beginning in 2018.