As the government focuses more on infrastructure and increases its spending, firms need to set their teams up for success with new-era construction technology—cutting-edge digital solutions to better connect teams and project data from design to done—reducing risk, protecting profits and increasing predictability.
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Despite Increased Presence in Construction, Women Lack Size-Appropriate PPE
The number of women in construction, transportation and manufacturing continues to increase but their options for proper-fitting personal protective equipment (PPE) remain limited. This article reveals the dangers of ill-fitting PPE and the importance of offering a variety of sizing options.
Why Contractors Need Automated Resource Management
The simple truth is that many contractors struggle with dispatching and logistical inefficiencies, but they don’t have to. With automated resource management, they will improve communication and save time, which equals money.
How to Plan Maintenance Scheduling for Your Off-Road Equipment
Off-road equipment needs to be maintained in order to operate properly. Telematics can ensure you never miss a necessary preventative maintenance service.
Like It or Not, You’re Leaving a Legacy: How AEC Leaders Can Positively Impact Clients and Workforce
With so much time spent pursuing work, managing operations and meeting growth targets, how can industry leaders be sure they are leaving a positive impact? Regardless of plans or lack thereof, senior decision-makers can take steps today to ensure they are positioned for a better future.
Meet STACK’s 2022 Powerful Women in Preconstruction
Cultural shifts are happening that make construction more appealing to women. Preconstruction is one of the places women are finding a second career path. Meet four STACK Construction Technologies female customers as they tell us how they got into the industry, must-haves in preconstruction and messages to the next female generation.
Scale and Protect Your Heavy Construction Business During the Infrastructure Boom
Choosing an experienced insurance carrier with a dedicated risk management program can help you confidently tackle new heavy construction infrastructure projects.
Construction in Today’s Changing Environment: How to Use the Scrum Framework
Construction is complex, but project delivery doesn’t have to be. The idea of how teams deliver construction projects has changed significantly since the pandemic began two years ago. Discover how you can adapt quickly, doubling your team’s productivity and output while still respecting each other.
Embracing the Partner Elevation Movement for Risk Mitigation
Capital projects are larger, more complex and being built more quickly than ever before. Yet, a challenging labor market means the contracting partners you rely on are in short supply—driving many firms to take on riskier partners. See how using dynamic risk mitigation—treating subcontractors like strategic partners—can reduce risk, lower insurance costs and increase profitability.
How to Decrease Jobsite Operational Costs With Scalable Technology
Cloud enablement drives reduced jobsite operational costs, predictive maintenance, better resource management of skilled crews and efficient project management. Learn how construction businesses can start their journeys to the cloud.
Growth and Expansion: What to Expect From Your Surety
With growth and expansion comes risk—and not properly identifying, managing and mitigating these risks can lead to trouble. Make sure you and your surety partner are on the same page regarding this key information.
Contractors’ Guide to Managing Cash Flow in 2022
As the construction industry enters the final quarter of another turbulent year, contractors are faced with planning for another year that promises its fair share of uncertainties and challenges.

