Using some of the most common types of construction tools can result in painful and potentially debilitating injuries referred to as work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs). Major tool manufacturers have taken up the banner of productivity and occupational health by revamping their products to make them lighter and easier on the body.
The Number One Way to Ruin Expensive Devices
Phones charge faster and better using the charger that came with it. Each device has its own power requirements and unique relationship with the charger to ensure a safe and proper charge. Using the right charger provides a faster charge.
Find the Best Mobile Construction App in 2017
As contractors continue to adopt mobile technology and as mobile applications continue to hit the market, they should know that the best applications allow everyone on the project team to access project files, take notes and share them in real-time, email and store responses in one centralized place and more.
Tips to Successfully Implement Mobile Apps
As mobile apps change the way construction companies do business, contractors just now implementing new mobile apps into their workflow should stress the benefits for the company and employees and to explain clearly how the mobile apps will make employees’ jobs easier.
Build High-Quality Sales Leads for Construction Materials Among Increased Competition
Construction is booming, and tremendous opportunities exist for building products companies to expand their customer base. However, competition is coming from every direction, and construction products firms must go beyond the basics of lead generation and look at sales lead quality to compete for new business.
Four Steps to Deter Tool and Equipment Theft
Tool and equipment theft is commonplace in the construction industry. A recent report found thefts are increasing and recovery rates are less than one in four. Learn more about preventative measures that can mean the difference between an unexpected loss and an on-time completion.










