Traffic management is key to ensure the health and safety everyone on a construction site. With heavy equipment, delivery vans and pedestrians all sharing sites, organization is vital.
Maintain a Focus on Safety and Performance Despite a Driver Shortage
Despite a shortage of DOT drivers for construction, contractors can gain an advantage with rigorous driver selection, recruitment and onboarding processes, along with ongoing driver safety programs.
Don’t Ignore Auto Insurance, Excess Liability and Cybersecurity Risks
Now that businesses are settled into the new year, it’s a good time to consider some of the top insurance and risk management challenges that contractors and other construction organizations should expect in 2019.
Six Innovations Impacting Construction Equipment
In many ways, construction equipment manufacturers are starting to mirror Silicon Valley tech firms, with advancements in telematics, autonomous machinery and electro-mobility.
United Rentals Drives Efficiency and Excellence With IoT
As a renter of equipment, United Rentals focuses on driving operational efficiency and excellence in equipment delivery.
United Rentals Drives Efficiency and Excellence With IoT
As a renter of equipment, United Rentals focuses on driving operational efficiency and excellence in equipment delivery.
Fleet Management Software Can Change the Way the Construction Industry Does Business
General contractors are concerned about spreading construction fleets thin across too many jobs. To improve workforce utilization, construction companies need greater access to near real-time data.
Companies Take a New Approach to Alleviate Truck Order Backlog for 2019
Private fleet managers are realizing they can achieve more savings on trucks' overall impact to the bottom line, as well as maintenance and repair—the highest variable and volatile cost of a fleet operation—by moving to a shorter life cycle.












