Construction teams are looking to digital asset management systems with Bluetooth to better manage tools and equipment, reducing downtime and introduce intelligent tracking solutions to their projects.
Giving Is the Hallmark of Success
Supporting projects of a virtually unlimited range of scopes and scales across most of Texas, Texas Bomanite's team of nearly 100 is well-established as the region’s go-to resource for specialty concrete.
Five Construction Equipment Predictions for a Year of Uncertainty
No one predicted the degree to which the pandemic would impact the industry. But in many ways, it catapulted construction technologies forward. Here’s how OEMs and rental companies can adapt to better serve customers.
Outrigger Pad Basics to Help Crane Users Mitigate Risks
Increased awareness of standard setup guidelines can help crane users to mitigate potential risks. These tips for outrigger pad safety are helpful companions to jobsite responsibilities outlined in OSHA 1926:1402.
How Bots Transform Route Planning and Delivery Scheduling
Advanced RPA-based route planning and scheduling technology enables building suppliers to optimize delivery performance. With the required materials delivered quickly and consistently, contractors can manage schedules more effectively, control costs and boost jobsite productivity.
ELFA Announces Top 10 Equipment Acquisition Trends for 2021
Certain U.S. businesses, nonprofits and government agencies are expected to spend more than $1.8 trillion in capital goods or fixed business investment (including software) this year, financing a majority of those assets. These trends impact a significant portion of the U.S. economy.
Overcoming Recruiting Challenges in the Construction and Trucking Industries
The skilled labor shortage has negatively impacted the construction and trucking industries. But some companies are taking a different approach—turning to AI, automation and mobile technology to make the hiring process faster and easier.
‘Moments of Autonomy’ Signal Big Changes Ahead for Connected Jobsites
While a fully autonomous jobsite may be in the distant future, MEWP users are embracing these moments of autonomy through their already connected devices that can solve some of the most common industry challenges.










